God doesn't forbid us from seeking knowledge. Adam and Eve fell because they wanted to be like God. The creation thought it knew better than the Creator.
Who else wanted to be like God? Lucifer.
Same story.
The Bible is a vast store of knowledge, more than you can imagine. You could spend your entire life studying God's word and still only scratch the surface.
Try Chuck Misler's series on Genesis (youtube). If you're truly seeking knowledge, the series is well worth your time.
God doesn't forbid us from seeking knowledge. Adam and Eve fell because they wanted to be like God. The creation thought it knew better than the Creator.
Who else wanted to be like God? Lucifer.
Same story.
The Bible is a vast store of knowledge, more than you can imagine. You could spend your entire life studying God's word and still only scratch the surface.
Try Chuck Misler's series on Genesis (youtube). If you're truly seeking knowledge, the series is well worth your time.
a) seeking implies towards suggested outcomes; knowing implies in response (perception) to origin (perceivable).
b) nature doesn't suggest outcomes, it enforces ones adaptation (life) within origin (inception towards death).