Hi Gina, I've never heard of this 'drama triangle.' Interesting and I'm sure there is a lot of this going on in the world.
But I would like to post concerning the tree of good and evil that Denise is speaking about, I do not believe that God did not want us to partake of the tree of good and evil. This whole thing of the tree of good and evil is an allegory that represents life. I think when He said "you shall not eat of it" was because of the warning that came after He said that, "for in the day that you eat of it you shall surely die." We are always warned what will happen, even if it is inevitable to happen. Life is not all bad/evil, there is good in that tree as well. And if you think about it, to eat of the tree of good and evil is the only way to get to the Tree of Life.
Here is an excerpt from one of Ray article concerning this.
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Religion and theologians have so clouded men's minds that many can't even think straight anymore. Most do not meditate at any length or depth on what they read in God's Word. If Adam and Eve had NOT eaten of the tree of the knowledge of "GOOD and evil," would they have had a realization that they had done a good thing by being obedient? No. They wouldn't. Why? Because they didn't have a knowledge of "good and evil." That knowledge is in the fruit of a tree that they wouldn't have eaten from. If Adam and Eve never obtained a "knowledge of GOOD and evil," how could they ever know ("knowledge") good?
Since this tree contained not only the knowledge of evil, but of good also, why did God forbid them from eating it in the first place? Or, why didn't He plant another tree in the garden that contained ONLY the knowledge of "good?" Why not two trees: (1) the tree of the knowledge of good, and (2) the tree of the knowledge of evil. They could have eaten of the tree of the knowledge of good only, and rejected the tree of the knowledge of evil, and all of the suffering of the human race would have never came about, and we would all be living in a garden of happiness and bliss to this very day. Or would we? Why didn't God do it this way? Because God is intelligent and wise, not stupid and foolish like the people who come up with questions as these.
God is good (Mark 10:18). God possesses a knowledge of "good and evil" (Gen. 3:22). God wants Sons (Eph. 1:5). Sons possess the attributes of their Father. There it is. One cannot know good without a knowledge of evil. That's why they are both in the same tree, in the same fruit. We cannot know one without a knowledge of the other.
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mercy, peace and love
Kat