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Why did God create the Tree of Knowledge?

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Uploaded by on Jan 13, 2009

Please read carefully the very begining of the Bible to the very end (Genesis chapter 2-3 and Revelation 22) to know that I am telling you the truth regarding the Tree of Life and Tree of Knowledge.

If I gain trust in you regarding this, please read the bible cover to cover to find out that it is/was never corrupted and was always continuos.

God bless you!

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  • the only thing this man is responsible for is that he didn't answer the 'why' question.

  • Terrible video. Half-baked explanations that walk right into the problem of evil. This guy hurts the fields of apologetics and theodicy.

  • why do animals die, why does everything living on earth die? they didnt eat from the tree of knowledge? not saying i dont believe the bible, jus wanna clarify

  • Without the knowledge of Good and Evil you just are, you are not good nor evil, but are already intrinsically good because when God made the earth and everything on it, he made it so it was good.

    According to the holy bible you cannot assume the serpent is satan

  • Why would you make a tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil?

    And then say its Evil not to eat from it?

    So they must have already had some knowledge of Good/Evil to know whether or not to eat from the tree?

    And if they had no knowledge of Good and Evil, then they still would've eaten from the tree...So he knew they were going to eat from the tree all along, since hes knows everything and all...And it sure is evil to kill someone for eating good fruit..

  • Just came across this on wikipedia: "Ishmael denies that the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil was forbidden to humans simply to test humans' self-control. Instead, Ishmael proposes that the Tree represents the choice to bear the burden of responsibility of deciding which species may live and which should die. This is a necessary decision agricultural peoples must make when deciding which organisms to cultivate, which to displace, and which to kill in protection of the first." Sin=Greed.

  • I dunno if I'm making much sense, lol.

  • is it possible that the tree of knowledge was to be eaten but also there to test sustainability and respect for eating ONLY what you need? The snake could represent greed.

  • I have never read the entire bible, so correct me if I'm misinformed...but I'm reading the book Ishmael by Daniel Quinn, and from what I understand...one of his stories about the tree of knowledge is that it informed the gods of how to enforce life and death in a fair way. They were not sure who to let live and who to die, so they ate the fruit and were given the information that they are to inform the creatures of their divine plans for them...

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