Its amazing how things seemed logical when you heard them. Consider the case of Eve. We always here how truly terrible a sin (most likely the unforgivable sin) because she was perfect and given ONE command. Just ONE. Don't eat the fruit of that one tree. That's it. All she had to do was not eat some fruit and we'd be chilling in paradise today. How easy.
And of course she failed. She failed in the ONE thing that she couldn't do. This is what Witnesses will have you believe to show how truly awful Eve (and Adam) were, and why clearly God could not overlook it. One test, one failure. They were batting zero.
Wait a minute? Just one thing they had to do? They could curse and have anal sex and be a bitchy wife or a wife beating husband? They could kill? They could rape? They could torture animals? They could do any of a million things that any moral and good person would not do today and a million more that any JW could not do today? No surely that wouldn't be right. Surely there must be plenty of things that they were not only doing, but doing well. They could very well have been quite good people, no?
But their big sin, the big thing that cost them their LIFE and the lives of EVERY HUMAN SINCE is eat an apple? Are you serious? What a myth that they failed in their one opportunity. Every moment of life is continual opportunities to do the right thing or the wrong thing (and by wrong thing I mean a large set of things, probably more than just the solitary possible sin of apple eating).
Consider a human parent who would perform similarly. Imagine putting a box in the attic and saying to your kid, on pain of death, this is the one thing I ask out of your life: don't open this box (and eventually make children). And they go through life, showering and being kind and cleaning behind their ears until one day they get talked into looking inside the box, find nothing interesting of note, and BOOM: nothing else they ever did means anything. Their inexperienced mistake of curiosity which hurt no one and was a terrible model of how good of a kid they were, causes the parents to flip out, inflict lifelong physical pain on them, and put a very real and horrible curse on them and all their offspring. I mean: could you possibly even think of a word to describe the parents this side of "evil"?
This had not much of a point, but sifting through the logic of so many accounts is simply astounding when thinking for yourself.