. I said they already knew good. For they already knew God, and "God is good."
Knowing of the existence of someone does not give you the ability to 'know' their attributes. Walking alongside someone in a park does not let you know anything about them. Even talking with them reveals little.
If you had no knowledge of Good or Evil, certainly, just talking with someone would not give you knowledge of such things.
I maintain it can't be proved they DID know 'good'.
Although I have not mentioned it before, it seems relevant here, I further maintain that 'good' and 'evil' are abstract values and neither can exist without the other. IE., how can you define 'good' without having 'evil' to compare it against?
I am willing to discuss this subject matter further with you if you are really trying to understand the scriptures.
I'm sure we could debate this to some length.
I don't, however, suspect that this will be an efficient use of either of our time. I get the feeling your are as firm in your position as I am in mine.
A fanatic is one who, upon losing sight of his goals, redoubles his efforts.
--George Santayana