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Theology:Fall of the man

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[[User:Victor_Porton|Victor Porton]] supposes about [[Exegesis:Genesis 2:9|Genesis 2:9]] that "the tree of knowledge of good and bad" injected knowledge into the human brain of how this brain itself functions (what it counts good and what counts bad). This knowledge allowed the brain to trick itself effectively causing a short-circuit. This is somehow similar to giving a program the password for complete control of the computer, this way a program becomes able to destroy the normal functionality of the computer (as well as to destroy itself). More specifically, the brain starts to work for what it makes up to feel better instead of the proper purpose, thus being deceived by the pleasure or distress.
 
[[Exegesis:Genesis 2:16|Genesis 2:16]] says that the man will die in the day he eats from the tree of knowledge of good and bad. But Adam hasn't died that day physically. [[User:Victor_Porton|Victor Porton]] assumes that "dying" here should be understood as "hanging the operating system of the brain".
Related books and articles:
* [http://endofgospel.org/online/computers.xhtml Are people computers?]
* [http://endofgospel.org/online/realsuperman.xhtml Real superman]

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