Vlad the Contradictionist,
So funny.
Speaking of error though...
Vlad statement 1: “If they had no knowledge of good and evil but only Good what was the motivation for finding out?”
Vlad statement 2: “God has already provided the requisite knowledge of evil by telling them what they should not do. They went against God and hence had experienced evil prior to eating the fruit.”
If they only "knew of good", then no amount of prohibition from this “god” of yours would have warned them that they risked discovering evil. Anything they might have discovered could only have seemed to them potentially still more good. It was a risk-free, consequence-free choice.
You can populate the myth as you please either with statement 1 or with statement 2, but not with both.
Take your pick.
Let me talk you through it all again
Adam and Eve enjoy communion with God in a state of Edenic bliss.
They are given an instruction to avoid the knowledge of good and evil.
They already enjoy the good and are told to avoid evil.
They thus know that evil, whatever it is, is to be avoided.
They go against God.......break trust
In pursuit of evil.
They had requisite knowledge of evil as that which must be avoided.
They desired direct knowledge of what they knew was to be avoided.
I'm not sure what you are trying to say.
Adam and Eve, mankind are therefore culpable of breach of trust and of disbelieving God and of having a lucky dip, a punt, a gamble.