A talking snake in a magic garden convinces a gullible woman to eat an enchanted (but forbidden) fruit which makes the invisible sky god very angry.
The sin this woman committed? Partaking of the Tree of KNOWLEDGE of good and evil, because there is no greater threat to religion than KNOWLEDGE, especially of right and wrong and social justice, and especially knowledge for a WOMAN.
Daring to want KNOWLEDGE is the enemy of religious superstition and the one thing that can destroy its power to control the ignorant.
A talking snake in a magic garden convinces a gullible woman to eat an enchanted (but forbidden) fruit which makes the invisible sky god very angry.
The sin this woman committed? Partaking of the Tree of KNOWLEDGE of good and evil, because there is no greater threat to religion than KNOWLEDGE, especially of right and wrong and social justice, and especially knowledge for a WOMAN.
Daring to want KNOWLEDGE is the enemy of religious superstition and the one thing that can destroy its power to control the ignorant.