When the Spanish landed in South America and a culture exchange took place between them and the Indians the Indians had a really hard time understanding what the Spanish meant by "good" and "evil". My point here is that a society that was insulated from ours was free of these concepts.
In the first book the bible talks about the tree of knowledge where it introduces these two concepts. For the rest of the book everything is tainted by these words, would be entirely meaningless without them and as a result our entire "Western Civilization" seems obsessed with these ideas.
Is it possible that they have no reality other than in our heads and we should eradicate them as soon as possible and a byproduct of this process will be the actual knowledge of good and evil?
In the first book the bible talks about the tree of knowledge where it introduces these two concepts. For the rest of the book everything is tainted by these words, would be entirely meaningless without them and as a result our entire "Western Civilization" seems obsessed with these ideas.
Is it possible that they have no reality other than in our heads and we should eradicate them as soon as possible and a byproduct of this process will be the actual knowledge of good and evil?
