The story of the garden of Eden is to remind us how even our greatest heaven can become our worst hell, and often by our own hand.
Now, that story casts the pursuit of knowledge as a "sin."
And that explains why ignorance is worshiped as a virtue.
And also why the pursuit of knowledge (i.e. the search for actual truth) that could lead us to "become like God," which is described in the Bible as the original act of "human evil," and the mother of all sins every after, was replaced by religion with the pursuit of simply one's "sacred beliefs," especially in the face of "infallible" scientific claims to the contrary.
Now, that story casts the pursuit of knowledge as a "sin."
And that explains why ignorance is worshiped as a virtue.
And also why the pursuit of knowledge (i.e. the search for actual truth) that could lead us to "become like God," which is described in the Bible as the original act of "human evil," and the mother of all sins every after, was replaced by religion with the pursuit of simply one's "sacred beliefs," especially in the face of "infallible" scientific claims to the contrary.
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