[Let me admit right off the bat that I don’t presently have a compelling Biblical argument for this one. A large number of Biblical passages and principles arguably point in strongly favor of this idea being true, but I’ll admit that I don’t have a text that seems to be explicitly directing us toward understanding the Edenic law in this way. Nevertheless, let’s proceed with a brainstorming session.]
What is the problem with mankind acquiring the Knowledge of Good and Evil (henceforth KGE)? Granted, eating of the Tree of KGE was a direct violation of God’s command—Him to whom belongs all rightful power and authority. But He seems to consistently command things for a reason. God does not act arbitrarily.
Let me propose that the KGE is too vast a subject for finite creatures to manage responsibly on their own. In a universe of great interconnectedness and interdependence, where actions and even thoughts and attitudes have (potentially compounding) consequences both in the present and over a potentially infinite time span, it is just too much for a finite creature too assess and synthesize the comprehensive goodness and/or evil/badness of things adequately.
Most falsehood is partial truth masquerading as a larger constituent of the whole than is in fact warranted. Most evil deeds hone in on some micro-reality (e.g., all else being equal, it is good for me to experience pleasure!) to the exclusion of other/greater surrounding contextual realities which alter the overall perspective. The full and true KGE is a big picture of which finite creatures can only see or focus on one relatively small piece at a time.
A human who takes on the KGE is like a nine-year-old girl holding and firing an Uzi submachine gun. The tool is more powerful than the user has strength to manage. So a human with the KGE inevitably ends up spraying bullets everyone.
Eating of the Tree of KGE not only incurs guilt upon the human race, it also incurs shame. “You thought you could handle being gods? You thought you had the capacity to wield the KGE responsibly? How’s that working out for you guys?” How stupid, foolish, unfit, inadequate, weak, unprepared, unmeet, and unsuited to the task of god-like KGE we continually prove ourselves to be. Each and every one of us. Our faces should be desecrated and covered in humiliation, shame, and disgrace. The Lord knew best in forbidding that which was beyond our capacity to handle.
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