the battle for who has the knowledge of good and evil hinges on what is desired. what God desires is good and that which is against the fulfillment of what God desires is evil.
therefore man's place in God's creation is what? and why?
if what men desire isn't good then why? or is it that men seeks to be like gods judging what is good and what is evil, so he can make his own desires or what is in his heart as good and that which would be against the fulfillment of what he desires or what is in his heart as evil?
its not man's place or job to judge what is good and evil, its to discern what is for and against what God says is good and or evil, not the judge of what is good and evil.
hence man can via his stolen place that he was entrusted with in God's creation shall supersede God usurping God's Judgement which is Life, with man's own judgements which is death, by standing between God and earth and all living creators on and in it. the first man's judgement cased his own death from the Life he had and the first son of man exercised his power over his brother and killed him, and that wrath was in the case that God had respect for his brother and not him. could it have been that Cain was to be the next judge of what is good and evil in the eyes of men and he couldn't have some one else usurping his authority. didn't God point out to Cain that Abel was to be subservient to him, and therefore had no need to fear Abel?
therefore man's place in God's creation is what? and why?
if what men desire isn't good then why? or is it that men seeks to be like gods judging what is good and what is evil, so he can make his own desires or what is in his heart as good and that which would be against the fulfillment of what he desires or what is in his heart as evil?
its not man's place or job to judge what is good and evil, its to discern what is for and against what God says is good and or evil, not the judge of what is good and evil.
hence man can via his stolen place that he was entrusted with in God's creation shall supersede God usurping God's Judgement which is Life, with man's own judgements which is death, by standing between God and earth and all living creators on and in it. the first man's judgement cased his own death from the Life he had and the first son of man exercised his power over his brother and killed him, and that wrath was in the case that God had respect for his brother and not him. could it have been that Cain was to be the next judge of what is good and evil in the eyes of men and he couldn't have some one else usurping his authority. didn't God point out to Cain that Abel was to be subservient to him, and therefore had no need to fear Abel?