I never understood the Garden of Eden story.
If man had no concept of good or evil then how would he know if it was a good or bad idea to listen to God? Complete innocence means complete ignorance, so of course it's possible for a woman to be tricked by a serpent (there is no bias towards listening to a serpent or to a god if you have no idea which is good or evil).
That's a good point, and it makes me glad I used "Don't play in God's domain" instead of "Don't play God." Man doesn't have the luxury of being omniscient, and must be careful and conservative about what he does. "Don't play God" is a valid statement. In more secular terms, "You don't know everything, so don't act like you do."
"Don't meddle in God's domain" isn't valid, for the reasons I said above.
It's never used in that way, however, it's always used in a way to suggest that man should be limited to what's considered our "natural boundaries". Which I find ridiculous.
If something is created in the image of an infinitely powerful being, then surely it also has infinite potential?
P.S. I learnt alongside a lot of Fundamentalist Christians, and these questions always baffled them. :p It was the Muslims I had trouble with. Damn that whole "Man was created to worship God" line.