According to the Biblical allegorical story of creation the first attempt to influence human behavior (eat of any plant in the garden that you wish except the tree of The Knowledge of Good and Evil) without introducing any fear factor seems to have been less than successful.
The negative response by and for (all of) mankind caused expulsion from a perfect world.
In our finite effort to again experience a perfect world – if even for a moment- we engage in endless speculation about what conditions would be like “in a perfect world.”
It is a worthwhile psychic exercise, I think.
Now all human DNA has seeds of primal instinct. How could it now be otherwise?
The spiritually incongruous idea that some have knowledge of good and evil, while others do not is ludicrous - in terms of science, spirituality, morality,and rational thought.
ONE CONTROVERSIAL IMAGE THAT SYMBOLIZES THIS POETICALLY IS THE EXPRESSION
"WHERE THE SUN DON'T SHINE"

THAT'S NOT TO SAY THAT PRACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS ARE WITHOUT MERIT - it just raises some serious questions -
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