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Or, more elaborately, we might say that knowledge of good and evil is salvation itself, for if we have free will, then to know absolute good is to know its opposite, evil. And we have to choose. | Or, more elaborately, we might say that knowledge of good and evil is salvation itself, for if we have free will, then to know absolute good is to know its opposite, evil. And we have to choose. | ||
Adam and Even propose many troubles for us here, but therein lies a much deeper consideration than I am capable of here. | Adam and Even propose many troubles for us here, but therein lies a much deeper consideration than I am capable of here. In short, we inherit Adam and Eve's curiosity -- and the curse that accompanies it. | ||
Jesus, of course, guides us. | |||
== From the "mouths of babes" == | == From the "mouths of babes" == |