The tragedy is
not so much that Adam ate food,
but that he ate food for its own sake,
“apart” from God
to be independent of God.
Believing that food had life in itself
and thus make him to be “like God.”
He put his faith in food.
The tragedy is
not so much that Adam ate food,
but that he ate food for its own sake,
“apart” from God
to be independent of God.
Believing that food had life in itself
and thus make him to be “like God.”
He put his faith in food.