@fmf saidThe "immoral act" exists in your mind.
All I am doing is examining what the elephant-in-the-room immoral act might be in that story, even according to the details of the story itself.
You've mischaracterized "the story" to fit your narrative.
But you can't accept that answer. You ask a question, and when answered you slough it off.
@josephw saidWe are cut from different pieces of intellectual cloth, josephw. Your patent inferiority is always going to make you see me as arrogant, and it seems, for the most part, to be simply impossible to talk to you honestly and frankly in a way that, because of your puerile personality, you won't find condescending.
Your arrogant condescension is duly noted.
@josephw saidIt exists in the allegory/account. Withholding information that could have allowed Adam to make an informed choice and so prevent what befell the 40 billion humans who came after him, does seem to me to be a candidate for one of most evil acts depicted in all literature
The "immoral act" exists in your mind.
@fmf saidI rest my case.
We are cut from different pieces of intellectual cloth, josephw. Your patent inferiority is always going to make you see me as arrogant, and it seems, for the most part, to be simply impossible to talk to you honestly and frankly in a way that, because of your puerile personality, you won't find condescending.