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Adam Quote by Steve McRoberts

“This implies that the man did not know the difference between good and evil prior to eating the forbidden fruit. If that was the case, how could God expect him to know that it was "wrong" (or "evil") to disobey him? If he did not know the difference between right and wrong then it would hardly be…” quote by Steve McRoberts
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““This implies that the man did not know the difference between good and evil prior to eating the forbidden fruit. If that was the case, how could God expect him to know that it was "wrong" (or "evil") to disobey him? If he did not know the difference between right and wrong then it would hardly be fair to punish him for doing wrong.””

Steve McRoberts

About This Quote

The quote questions the fairness of punishing someone for wrongdoing when they lacked prior moral knowledge before a transgression.

In simple terms: Punishing ignorance of right and wrong is unfair.

Key Takeaway

Consider moral responsibility before knowledge.

Themes

ethics justice theology

Mood

thoughtful inquisitive

Type

philosophical theological

When to use this quote

  • parenting
  • education
  • legal systems
  • religious teaching

Key Concepts

free will moral knowledge original sin

Questions to Reflect On

  • Is moral blame justified without prior understanding?
  • How do cultures teach right from wrong before accountability?
A Different Perspective

Assumes moral knowledge is required before accountability, which may not hold universally.

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