The real downfall there is not, that he did nothing. One can always argue that he wanted to see whether we can face off the evil and turn away or if we indeed would fall to the evil influence. The real downfall is, that if God is omnipotent and omniscient and omnipresent, then he would know the outcome in the first place and the error is not our lapse of judgement (least to forget, that we could not tell good from evil yet, since we had not yet eaten from the fruit and God did not give us that quality when creating us), but that he designed us in a way that left us vulnerable to the influence of evil.clearspira wrote: ↑Mon Apr 15, 2019 2:44 pmLet's be more accurate about that: God, who can see everything remember, decided to do bugger all about the talking snake. As In, he would have been sitting on his ass watching that happen and then got pissy about it. I dont see how its on us. But then sitting on his ass as bad things happen is kind of what he does so at least there is consistency.
I always found this story is a good indicator for God not always having been the OP fucker that he is later made out to be. He created flawed beings and decided to let things develop naturally. This is a sign of a God that is not omniscient, omnipresent and omnipotent, a sign of a much older story being tempered with.