it was always illustrated as the tempting fruit of knowledge...a carnal object. why? it's not a sensual fruit...it's cold, tart, leather-skinned, hard. why is it traditional to put one on a teacher's desk? knowledge and sex...two things the Christian church warns against. and why was it all...
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