Eve had a duty to avoid deception. How about you?


Eve had a duty to avoid deception. How about you?
● Eve wanted to consume a delicacy provided from a foreign ruler. (so did you).
● She lost her covering when she accepted a benefit from a different authority. (and so did you)
● Abraham would not accept a shoelace (benefit) from a king. Contracts require consideration. The benefit of your constructive contract, however small, is consideration of the contract. In the Bible, this is why Abraham would not take a shoelace from government, Genesis 14:23.

consideration definition

● Take a knife to your throat if you are enticed by the delicacies of a government (Proverbs 23:2)
● The U.S. Supreme Court will not pass upon the constitutionality of a statute at the instance of one who has availed himself of its benefits. Ashwander v. Tennessee Valley Auth., 297 U.S. 288 (1936); Great Falls Mfg. Co. v. Attorney General, 124 U. S. 581; Wall v. Parrot Silver & Copper Co., 244 U. S. 407, 244 U. S. 411-412; St. Louis Malleable Casting Co. v. Prendergast Construction Co., 260 U. S. 469.
— In other words, you lost your covering. You are NOT protected by the law against the government you wanted. (“And you will cry out in that day because of your king whom you have chosen for yourselves, and the LORD will not hear you in that day.”)