[[Adam and Eve]] proved the [[theory]] of [[transgressing]] the divine [[laws]] brings about a natural [[universe]] [[reaction]]. These laws are not meant to punish or [[rehabilitate]], but to create [[order]] and further universe progression. The acts of transgression by [[Eve]] brought about a landslide of successive universe [[corrective]] actions. Although Eve had the best [[intentions]], she still transgressed [[the Father]]'s will and the affects are still [[experienced]] today. One can think, "My minor transgressions harm no one but perhaps myself." As we can see from the [[Adam and Eve]] [[adventure]]--this is not so. | [[Adam and Eve]] proved the [[theory]] of [[transgressing]] the divine [[laws]] brings about a natural [[universe]] [[reaction]]. These laws are not meant to punish or [[rehabilitate]], but to create [[order]] and further universe progression. The acts of transgression by [[Eve]] brought about a landslide of successive universe [[corrective]] actions. Although Eve had the best [[intentions]], she still transgressed [[the Father]]'s will and the affects are still [[experienced]] today. One can think, "My minor transgressions harm no one but perhaps myself." As we can see from the [[Adam and Eve]] [[adventure]]--this is not so. |