No, the Adam and Eve story does not tell us to avoid knowledge. The 'knowledge' of their tree of life was the very specific knowledge of sin (doing wrong). For finding out about sin, they had to leave the Garden of Eden (Paradise).
The fruit on the tree of knowledge in the biblical story of Adam and Eve is commonly believed to be an apple.
Adam and Eve were forbidden to eat from the tree of knowledge of good and evil.
That it's inevitable to sin.
Adam and Eve disobeyed God by eating fruit from the tree of knowledge of good and evil in the garden of Eden.
God told Adam and eve that they could eat from any of the fruits in the garden, except for the tree of knowledge. eve took a walk by her self, and walk by it. the devil who was in the form of a snake, tempted eve to eat from the tree of knowledge, then she gave some to Adam. God found out, and told them that the had to leave the garden, and work. He still loved them, but he had his reasons to kick Adam and eve out.
It is true that Adam and Eve did eat the forbidden fruit, so sin and death came into the world.
Eve after eating the forbidden fruit convinced Adam to eat it and they would be like god.
That history, from the time of Adam and Eve repeats itself. Cain killed Abel out of jealousy and to get gain, and so it has been ever since.
Adam and Eve broke the golden law of god that they should not eat from the forbidden fruit of the tree of knowledge, but Satan tempted them and they did eat.
Yes. Because they had to teach things,just as the bible tells you.
Eve,and then Adam ate some.
God commanded Adam and Eve not to eat the fruit from the tree of knowledge of good and evil in the Garden of Eden.