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Philosophy 101

Eric Boos

March 31, 2012

Paper #3

                                        God's Misunderstood Plan

       By nature, humans seek understanding of all things. This becomes a life long journey, because

knowledge is often not easily obtained. When religion is part of a persons life, often they halt, or at

least slow their quest for knowledge. Christianity is an example of one of these religions.

Understanding is no longer a priority in ones life, because Christianity has offered an easy answer:

God. Since Christians stopped their own critical analysis of ideas, they view these analyses by others as

a threat to their religion. If Christianity did not view questioning God and religion as unacceptable,

Christianity would cease to exist.

       The questioning of God dates back as far as the first people on earth, as told by The Bible.

Adam and Eve were the first critical thinkers. In Genesis 2:16-17 God tells Adam to not eat from the

tree of knowledge. “And Jehovah God commanded the man, saying, Of every tree of the garden thou

mayest freely eat: but of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, thou shalt not eat of it: for in the

day that thou eatest thereof thou shalt surely die.” Adam and Eve now both know not to eat from the

tree of knowledge, because it will cause them to die. Genesis 3 begins with Eve talking to the serpent in

the garden of Eden. “Now the serpent was more subtle than any beast of the field which Jehovah God

had made. And he said unto the woman, Yea, hath God said, Ye shall not eat of any tree of the garden?

And the woman said unto the serpent, Of the fruit of the trees of the garden we may eat: but of the fruit

of the tree which is in the midst of the garden, God hath said, Ye shall not eat of it, neither shall ye

touch it, lest ye die. And the serpent said unto the woman, Ye shall not surely die: for God doth know

that in the day ye eat thereof, then your eyes shall be opened, and ye shall be as God, knowing good
and evil.” The serpent contradicts what God said. God says the fruit will kill you, the serpent says that

is false. Eve has no reason to believe either party. Assuming God actually was correct, it wouldn't

matter, since Eve holds no concept of good and evil. Eve couldn't know that God is good, or that it

would be bad to disobey him. This proposes two possibilities. The first is God knew Eve would eat the

fruit, and wanted her to. It was God's plan. God created humans, and is all knowing. Adam and Eve

were destined to fail at his command. It would seem that this was God's way of providing humans with

a concept of good and evil. If this is the case, why did God first threaten Adam and Eve, and then

punish them for making the discovery? Why would he attempt to discourage their curiosity? It would

seem that God would prefer they continue their life of ignorance. Rather than restore their “pure”

ignorant lives, he cast them out of Eden, to begin their quest for knowledge. God's decision is illogical,

as he had just punished Adam and Eve for their discovery. There was no real consequence of

disobeying God. He now sent them into the world, to disobey him further. The second possibility is

God actually didn't want Adam and Eve to eat from the tree. If this is the case, why did God not destroy

the tree, or not create it in the first place? What purpose would it serve other than to tempt the humans

he created? Since God is all knowing, he knew the humans would eat from the tree. If it was a test of

loyalty, why did he tell them the consequence of eating the fruit was death, and then not have them die?

It would seem that this would cause further questions to arise in Adam and Eve. What else did God lie

to us about? Why did god try to keep knowledge from us? The serpent told Eve the truth, she didn't die

from eating the fruit. Is the serpent the true god?

       It is often considered unacceptable for a Christian to question God's methods and aspects of

Christianity. A “good” Christian is supposed to accept the teachings of Christianity blindly, due to their

“faith.” A Christian that questions God is often seen as immature by their fellow Christians. Many

Christians share their own stories of times in their lives where they questioned God, and their faith.

They speak of these instances like a person would talk about dealing with a drug addiction. These

stories continue in detail, and eventually end up with the person “finding” God again. This part of the
story is similar to a drug addict speaking of their rehabilitation and recovery. The Christian speaks of

how much better their life is now that they have God again. While this may be true for them, this

method of speaking about critical thinking is used by the Christian to belittle the skeptic. The Christian

talks about a person's skepticism like it is something they are already over. It is as if the skeptic is

immature, and will eventually discover what the Christian already has. This is because the Christian

sees their religious beliefs as fact, with no other possibilities. They are content with these beliefs, and

do not explore other options. It is an interesting position to hold, as it would seem humanity is built on

the exploration of alternatives to all issues. Eve was told by God that the forbidden fruit would kill her.

She challenged that with the help of the serpent, and gained knowledge. Without eating the fruit, Eve

would have never gained the essential qualities of a human. She would have simply been a robot in

paradise. No sense of good or evil, no pain or pleasure. It would seem that only through critical

thinking, and the analysis of everything in life, including God, one can become more human.

       Christians discourage others from questioning God, and encourage them to join in a life of

ignorance, or, “faith.” One possibility for the Christian's reasoning, is Christians are fearful of people

discovering that God is either wrong, nonexistent, or not as powerful as previously thought. Like the

story of the forbidden fruit, God turned out to be wrong about the fruit killing Adam and Eve. In

modern times, people still question things, and gain knowledge. This knowledge sometimes contradicts

what is supposedly God's word as told in The Bible. This scares Christians, just like it scared God

before. What is yet to be seen, is a reason of why this pursuit of understanding is wrong. Saying that

questioning God is wrong, because God says it is wrong, is unacceptable. God has been proved to be

wrong, and his word should not be blindly accepted as the truth. An inconsistent source should not be

be used to verify itself. The Christians see that if they too started truly questioning their “faith”, they

would be lead to accept things that contradict their religious beliefs. This threatens the lazy mental

attitude that the Christians have adopted. There would be no more easy answer, that God did it, or God

said so. One without God, has to ask questions and find answers for themselves.
Assuming there is a god, and he does love humans, he would want humanity to question

everything, especially him. God created everything. God knows exactly what emotions and capabilities

humans are programmed with. God knows what it takes for a human to grow, and be destroyed. A

person can only develop through questioning things, and gaining knowledge. Some things have

answers, like mathematical problems, while some things don't only have no answer, but propose more

questions, like questioning the size of the universe. To seek an answer to the question “how big is the

universe?” is to initiate growth. The more one questions and discovers on the topic, the more they

grow. When a person finds an definite answer, they cease growth in that department. If a critical thinker

somehow discovered with 100% certainty the size of the universe, they could still analyze other aspects

of life. This is why a Christian cannot grow at the same rate as a critical thinker. A Christian becomes

content with an answer that could answers all questions. God is the answer. God doesn't want to be the

answer though. That is why God planted the forbidden fruit bait for humanity. God wants to be

questioned, and even denied. God knows that if humans view him as perfect, and all knowing, humans

cannot grow. God expects people to question everything, that's what he built humanity to do. If God

wanted humans to worship him, and not question his authority, he would have never made the tree of

knowledge so accessible to humans. He would have never doomed humanity to the fate of free thought.

Before the forbidden fruit, humans were the perfect Christians. They accepted God as a perfect deity,

and had no thoughts of their own.

       The ability to embark on the quest for knowledge lies in every person, including Christians.

Christians can use this ability by asking more questions, considering more options, and accepting less

answers. In using their critical thinking skills, Christians would cease to be Christians. They would be

accepting of their new found lack of religion, because through the discovery of knowledge, they grew

as humans. This growth, is God's great plan. God meant humans to question everything, and grow, to

become a truly self-perpetuating species.
Works Cited:

1.The Bible (Genesis 1-4)

2.Though I didn't directly use anything of his, I was inspired by Nietzsche's book, “The Dawn”,

specifically the excerpt posted in the article: “Freidrich Nietzsche on Doubt, Faith, and Sin: Are

Humans Made for both Doubt and Faith?” on D2L.

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Original sin

  • 1. J Feustel Philosophy 101 Eric Boos March 31, 2012 Paper #3 God's Misunderstood Plan By nature, humans seek understanding of all things. This becomes a life long journey, because knowledge is often not easily obtained. When religion is part of a persons life, often they halt, or at least slow their quest for knowledge. Christianity is an example of one of these religions. Understanding is no longer a priority in ones life, because Christianity has offered an easy answer: God. Since Christians stopped their own critical analysis of ideas, they view these analyses by others as a threat to their religion. If Christianity did not view questioning God and religion as unacceptable, Christianity would cease to exist. The questioning of God dates back as far as the first people on earth, as told by The Bible. Adam and Eve were the first critical thinkers. In Genesis 2:16-17 God tells Adam to not eat from the tree of knowledge. “And Jehovah God commanded the man, saying, Of every tree of the garden thou mayest freely eat: but of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, thou shalt not eat of it: for in the day that thou eatest thereof thou shalt surely die.” Adam and Eve now both know not to eat from the tree of knowledge, because it will cause them to die. Genesis 3 begins with Eve talking to the serpent in the garden of Eden. “Now the serpent was more subtle than any beast of the field which Jehovah God had made. And he said unto the woman, Yea, hath God said, Ye shall not eat of any tree of the garden? And the woman said unto the serpent, Of the fruit of the trees of the garden we may eat: but of the fruit of the tree which is in the midst of the garden, God hath said, Ye shall not eat of it, neither shall ye touch it, lest ye die. And the serpent said unto the woman, Ye shall not surely die: for God doth know that in the day ye eat thereof, then your eyes shall be opened, and ye shall be as God, knowing good
  • 2. and evil.” The serpent contradicts what God said. God says the fruit will kill you, the serpent says that is false. Eve has no reason to believe either party. Assuming God actually was correct, it wouldn't matter, since Eve holds no concept of good and evil. Eve couldn't know that God is good, or that it would be bad to disobey him. This proposes two possibilities. The first is God knew Eve would eat the fruit, and wanted her to. It was God's plan. God created humans, and is all knowing. Adam and Eve were destined to fail at his command. It would seem that this was God's way of providing humans with a concept of good and evil. If this is the case, why did God first threaten Adam and Eve, and then punish them for making the discovery? Why would he attempt to discourage their curiosity? It would seem that God would prefer they continue their life of ignorance. Rather than restore their “pure” ignorant lives, he cast them out of Eden, to begin their quest for knowledge. God's decision is illogical, as he had just punished Adam and Eve for their discovery. There was no real consequence of disobeying God. He now sent them into the world, to disobey him further. The second possibility is God actually didn't want Adam and Eve to eat from the tree. If this is the case, why did God not destroy the tree, or not create it in the first place? What purpose would it serve other than to tempt the humans he created? Since God is all knowing, he knew the humans would eat from the tree. If it was a test of loyalty, why did he tell them the consequence of eating the fruit was death, and then not have them die? It would seem that this would cause further questions to arise in Adam and Eve. What else did God lie to us about? Why did god try to keep knowledge from us? The serpent told Eve the truth, she didn't die from eating the fruit. Is the serpent the true god? It is often considered unacceptable for a Christian to question God's methods and aspects of Christianity. A “good” Christian is supposed to accept the teachings of Christianity blindly, due to their “faith.” A Christian that questions God is often seen as immature by their fellow Christians. Many Christians share their own stories of times in their lives where they questioned God, and their faith. They speak of these instances like a person would talk about dealing with a drug addiction. These stories continue in detail, and eventually end up with the person “finding” God again. This part of the
  • 3. story is similar to a drug addict speaking of their rehabilitation and recovery. The Christian speaks of how much better their life is now that they have God again. While this may be true for them, this method of speaking about critical thinking is used by the Christian to belittle the skeptic. The Christian talks about a person's skepticism like it is something they are already over. It is as if the skeptic is immature, and will eventually discover what the Christian already has. This is because the Christian sees their religious beliefs as fact, with no other possibilities. They are content with these beliefs, and do not explore other options. It is an interesting position to hold, as it would seem humanity is built on the exploration of alternatives to all issues. Eve was told by God that the forbidden fruit would kill her. She challenged that with the help of the serpent, and gained knowledge. Without eating the fruit, Eve would have never gained the essential qualities of a human. She would have simply been a robot in paradise. No sense of good or evil, no pain or pleasure. It would seem that only through critical thinking, and the analysis of everything in life, including God, one can become more human. Christians discourage others from questioning God, and encourage them to join in a life of ignorance, or, “faith.” One possibility for the Christian's reasoning, is Christians are fearful of people discovering that God is either wrong, nonexistent, or not as powerful as previously thought. Like the story of the forbidden fruit, God turned out to be wrong about the fruit killing Adam and Eve. In modern times, people still question things, and gain knowledge. This knowledge sometimes contradicts what is supposedly God's word as told in The Bible. This scares Christians, just like it scared God before. What is yet to be seen, is a reason of why this pursuit of understanding is wrong. Saying that questioning God is wrong, because God says it is wrong, is unacceptable. God has been proved to be wrong, and his word should not be blindly accepted as the truth. An inconsistent source should not be be used to verify itself. The Christians see that if they too started truly questioning their “faith”, they would be lead to accept things that contradict their religious beliefs. This threatens the lazy mental attitude that the Christians have adopted. There would be no more easy answer, that God did it, or God said so. One without God, has to ask questions and find answers for themselves.
  • 4. Assuming there is a god, and he does love humans, he would want humanity to question everything, especially him. God created everything. God knows exactly what emotions and capabilities humans are programmed with. God knows what it takes for a human to grow, and be destroyed. A person can only develop through questioning things, and gaining knowledge. Some things have answers, like mathematical problems, while some things don't only have no answer, but propose more questions, like questioning the size of the universe. To seek an answer to the question “how big is the universe?” is to initiate growth. The more one questions and discovers on the topic, the more they grow. When a person finds an definite answer, they cease growth in that department. If a critical thinker somehow discovered with 100% certainty the size of the universe, they could still analyze other aspects of life. This is why a Christian cannot grow at the same rate as a critical thinker. A Christian becomes content with an answer that could answers all questions. God is the answer. God doesn't want to be the answer though. That is why God planted the forbidden fruit bait for humanity. God wants to be questioned, and even denied. God knows that if humans view him as perfect, and all knowing, humans cannot grow. God expects people to question everything, that's what he built humanity to do. If God wanted humans to worship him, and not question his authority, he would have never made the tree of knowledge so accessible to humans. He would have never doomed humanity to the fate of free thought. Before the forbidden fruit, humans were the perfect Christians. They accepted God as a perfect deity, and had no thoughts of their own. The ability to embark on the quest for knowledge lies in every person, including Christians. Christians can use this ability by asking more questions, considering more options, and accepting less answers. In using their critical thinking skills, Christians would cease to be Christians. They would be accepting of their new found lack of religion, because through the discovery of knowledge, they grew as humans. This growth, is God's great plan. God meant humans to question everything, and grow, to become a truly self-perpetuating species.
  • 5. Works Cited: 1.The Bible (Genesis 1-4) 2.Though I didn't directly use anything of his, I was inspired by Nietzsche's book, “The Dawn”, specifically the excerpt posted in the article: “Freidrich Nietzsche on Doubt, Faith, and Sin: Are Humans Made for both Doubt and Faith?” on D2L.