#The tree of the knowledge of good and evil
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sanguinesmi1e · 1 day ago
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*Fruit from the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil and fruit from the Tree of Life.
There were two trees, and neither were apples. Technically the Malus domestica actually didn't exist yet at the time the Hebrew Bible was written.
Danny: So we have pomegranate seeds from the underworld, plums from the faerie lands, an apple from Eden, and peaches of immorality from the palace of the Jade Emperor. Anything else?
Jason: Lotus fruit from the Isle of the lotus eaters and a golden apple of Eris.
Tm: What are you talking about?
Danny: We are making a smoothie.
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(Who wants to drink THE SMOOTHIE)
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edelblumie · 26 days ago
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Fan-comic #3 (it's just the one page) for @stnaf-vn (#1 | #2 | OMEN)
Features an oc (oc info)
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Well, I hope it works out well for BOTH these crazy kids. Probably won’t though... MOST of those branches look barren…
SH’s cute, emotionally inarticulate loner boy has grown up into a suave, psychologically manipulative loner man! And they just can’t keep up with his mind game bs =_=
… …but never underestimate SH… …
The End ^.^
y’know what, song rec: Paper Boats by Darren Korb
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just-xtian-thoughts · 2 months ago
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"The knowledge of good and evil" has come to mean for me that the implications are that our use of tools led us to thinking abstractly about everying, which turned into a desire to consider everything as just a utility, something to be retooled for our personal benefit, inconsiderate of all else.
The reason Adam & Eve covering themselves out of shame was because suddenly, they realised that they too could be seen as a "utility" to someone else. Being naked now meant being vulnerable; more easily exploited, and easy to break. It's telling, that the very next chapter shows Cain utilizing a rock for murder.
Not that I'm against human ingenuity or engineering (unless it's stuff like weaponry or Ai), since it doesn't seem like God was ever against us having it. It's perhaps the only way in which we resemble him in any way. But I do wonder sometimes, about how our brains and hormones would've been wired with the extra space there'd be from not having to be thinking about the potential harm(s) that any and every man-made object, be it physical, social, societal, or whatever, could cause...
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"Right from the beginning the bible teaches that God has never had any trust or 'faith' in humanity. If he did, he would have created humans with knowledge and trusted us to make good decisions. Instead he put knowledge out of our reach and made it a crime to seek it. Why have faith in something that has obviously never had faith in you?"
Why do you worship a god who openly despises its own creations?
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gabebrodudeman · 2 months ago
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dolxiba · 8 months ago
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sydpc is so samson and delilah coded. btw
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discworldwitches · 3 months ago
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the way the basic idea is free will doesn’t exist but like genesis sort of deals w that right away
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eats-the-stars · 4 months ago
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everybody who went to a private catholic school name the craziest personal belief an instructor lectured the class on.
i'll go first: mentally disabled people are free of original sin, just like animals, so they get a free pass to heaven
#bonus points if the lecture was not-so-subtly referencing you specifically#ye i was the only super obviously autistic kid in my class since we did not have special ed classes or accommodations of any kind#and yes this teacher did seem to believe that i fell into the category of 'mentally disabled people who are like animals'#oddly enough this kind of made me her favorite student#she was really big on infantilizing ppl who were a certain level of mentally disabled#and yeah i guess dehumanizing too#except like how people says 'all doggos are good boys'#and even if a dog bites someone you can't like claim that dogs know the difference between good or evil#so it's not like...a fucking sin or something#so yeah she did openly express this stuff in class#i can't remember her explanation for mentally disabled ppl being free of original sin#but it was like tied in with the whole 'tree of knowledge' thing#and how not having that knowledge/sin is what makes us like innocent and dumb#got compared to a dog and also a lamb. not directly. like she did not call me out by name#but the entire class was super uncomfy because it was really obvious she was indirectly talking about me#at the time i was also like 'huh that explains some of her behavior around me'#and also thought it was hilarious that i got a free pass to heaven in her mind#also thought it was funny that she thought i was mentally disabled#because at this point i just thought i was a deeply weird person being mistaken for a mentally disabled person#but uh nope. i was like. really autistic. like lots of classic negative shit too like biting other kids and self-harmful stims and stuff
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goatbeard-goatbeard · 1 year ago
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I’ve seen the plans
companion post // previous piece (Uriel)
can’t stop thinking about the absolutely bone-chilling implications of a pre-Fall angel seeing the plans for humans. fallen angels are involved in those plans! a lot!
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elletromil · 1 year ago
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Do you think the real reason Crowley tempted Eve into eating the forbidden apple was because he wanted more beings around who didn't blindly believed that everything God said was the end all be all?
That maybe he wanted to find out if the reason he fell was truly because he was evil?
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wandering-free-and-queer · 1 year ago
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I need to stop and take a step back from this project lol
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emperornorton47 · 2 years ago
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Genesis revised
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relationaltherapist · 1 month ago
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Living out of the knowledge of good and evil is the basis of legalism. It is where we decide for ourselves. It is where we choose based on our own values, seek to determine what is right and what is wrong, what is good and what is bad. It is the human mind constantly evaluating everything on the basis of one question - is it right or is it wrong?
Self-condemnation and self-justification are to the fore.
We bind ourselves in a constant dilemma of trying to work out the moral value of every action.
Maybe we need to take time and ask the Holy Spirit to show us if there are any judgements lurking. Are there ways in which I have judged others and myself and thereby have been trying to live under the Law and its curse?
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producedbyjxdemidnightt · 1 month ago
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shirahchante · 3 months ago
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Adam and Eve
I want to be naked with you Like Adam and Eve But I don’t want to be here when Jesus leave. Hear more about the story of Adam and Eve on Perfect Body! podcast. God bless, Shirah Chante
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thebardostate · 1 year ago
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Is that the whole story?
No, it isn't.
The Adversary is actually on God's payroll. It's a classic Good Cop/Bad Cop play. Think about it, why would God create the Tree of Knowledge unless He (I'll observe OP's pronouns for God here) secretly wanted Adam and Eve to eat the fruit the whole time? God told them No. God said they would die if they ate it. All these conditions and fine print, like a high speed disclaimer in a pharmaceutical ad. How the hell are Adam and Eve supposed to understand the concepts of "dying" or "working" when they live in the Garden of Eden where such things are unknown? How were they even supposed to imagine it?
They weren't. God knew perfectly well they wouldn't understand and would disobey Him and eat the Apple, but first He had a problem: how to put the idea into their heads to disobey Him? For this is what humanity had to do to have Free Will, but God couldn't very well order Adam and Eve to disobey Him: if they obeyed Him, then they would be disobeying Him; and if they disobeyed Him, then they would be obeying Him. This was a logical paradox that could only be resolved if their disobedience to God was an exercise of their own Free Will.
Enter the Serpent, an Angel of God in disguise. God instructed the Serpent to tempt them into disobedience. Eve was the first human to acquire Free Will. She was in fact the first person we can recognize as truly human, with flaws and a mind of her own.
After kicking them out of Eden (read: being born into our world) God spends the entire rest of the Bible trying to wrest Free Will back from us by demanding our blind obedience to His will, as enthusiastically aided in recent times by self-interested orthodox evangelical Christians. Perhaps this is part of the ruse, to constantly force each generation to grapple with God's Word anew. Or perhaps each generation has to figure out for itself that a God who demands blind obedience at all times is not worthy of their worship. Even God casts a shadow.
TL; DR. The Adversary is God's elegant way of conning us into having Free Will, which entails keeping our con going through all the generations of humanity. The Gnostic Christians got this, and had a very different read on Genesis and the role of the Serpent - one which the Early Christian Church vigorously suppressed.
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