The tree of knowledge was made of good and evil.. it was as it is said the "Tree of Knowledge!" and Satan/devil/lucifer was not of the tree ...he appeared as a serpent (snake) crawling upon the tree.
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evil is bad and good is not bad. Holmes is evil. Burnham is not.
In Genesis, that particular plant is referred to as the "tree of the knowledge of Good and Evil". So I guess the answer is 'no'.
In the Bible story, only humans ate the fruit of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil, so only humans had this knowledge.
The fruit on the tree of knowledge of good and evil in the Garden of Eden is traditionally believed to be an apple.
The cast of Knowledge of Good and Evil - 2005 includes: Amanda Dawn Christie as Female character
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In the battle between good and evil, Saint Michael defeated and killed the devil by using his strength, courage, and divine power to overcome the forces of darkness. With the help of God, Saint Michael was able to triumph over the devil and protect the world from evil.
The devil did not appear in the Garden of Eden. The story describes a snake, or serpent, as deceiving Eve into eating the fruit of the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil. Because of this God punished the snake and all his descendant by making them crawl on their bellies (Genesis 3:14). If it had not really been a snake, but simply the devil disguised as a snake, then the devil was easily able to deceive God himself. Is that theologically sound?
The devil has no limitations if you do not give him any. The only free will god gave man was the will between good and evil. We will our mind and our emotions to be what we want to be. If we choose to serve god we know that all that god created was good. The devil choose to do evil over good.
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"Evil" is generically the opposite of "good", and is a label applied to something morally or ethically wrong. A more specific definition is the capacity to deliberately inflict harm or injury to another. Synonyms in this instance are malicious or wicked.A "devil" is an evil or malicious spirit or demon. Capitalized, the "Devil" is synonymous with Satan, the personification of evil and the antagonist to God in Christian and other religions.