All religious threads always go off-topic btw~
God's version of good is probably incomprehensible to our version. Without knowing Evil would we know the difference between good and evil? I essentially think this
KJV
"But of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, you shall not eat of it: for in the day that you eat thereof you shall surely die"
It says when we eat of it and in every other version of a bible and a literal version I looked up, if those words were to embody the words that supposedly came from God himself speaking. He never intended for us to eat for the tree, or did he, according to the word "when" he had premonition about our fate before it happened. That's to say God does odd things, maybe for our good, maybe not I don't know, why would he let us eat from a tree that would kill us? Wasn't it inevitable that they would be naive and curious to touch it at the least, which would cause them to also die?