• fruitycoder@sh.itjust.works
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    22 hours ago

    Im describing it purely from “as a story” concept.

    The punishment is being a creature with free will on earth and the ability to comptemplatr shame for moral decisions (because we can fail).

    At least at this point of the story

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      18 hours ago

      No, the punishment was increased pain, hardship, expulsion from the garden of Eden, and mortality.

      Have you even read the book? From an “as a story” concept, whatever that means?

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        16 hours ago

        I think it means a story instead of as a historically accurate document of fact.

        Because as a story theres lots of lessons we can draw from it, and interpret in many ways like literature enthusiasts do.

        As a historical document holy fuck help me satan