u/Dragonsoul2055

All religions are based on faith, so fundamentally how can one be true. I understand it can be based on personal connection to one but it feels that people will fight so hard to say theirs is right. So how can one religion be more right? Based off historical texts? A lot of religions have that, and it doesn't seem like a good method for proving truth.

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u/Dragonsoul2055 — 21 days ago

Obviously im not Christian, I am agnostic. I don't know a ton about the bible so this is based off my limited knowlage.

Adam and eve had not yet eaten the fruit of knowlage, so they wouldnt know of good or evil, or right and wrong. So how would they know not to eat it? What if they thought the snake was god, or didn't understand how it worked?

Why should they be punished when they were no different from animals who dont understand before eating the apple?​

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u/Dragonsoul2055 — 21 days ago