> A hypothesis I have is that it is much more difficult to keep in line with the good alignment than to do evil.
I think that's why God planted the tree of good and evil knowledge in the garden.
It permitted discussing the inevitable with concepts that Adam was already familiar with.
> For myself it sounds like saying, "well you don't know Unicorns don't exist because we haven't looked everywhere, what if they're in <unexplored forests in the Congo>?" Then the Congo gets explored and they say, "well maybe they're in Antarctica".