The story of Adam and Eve in the Garden seems to address this problem. After eating of the Tree of Knowledge, God says something to the effect "Now they know what We know".
Actually it creates a problem. If it is true that when man gains access to the true good, he comes to an OPPOSITE conclusion than what God had been telling them (with regard to how they should live), then how can God be the transmitter of good?
God even becomes angry with them for knowing they should live opposite from what he created.
This appears to indicate that God expects them to live as HE says, and accept what good he tells them, even if that is not true right/wrong.
I just realized this raises another question.
If man gained knowledge of right and wrong from eating the fruit, did he lose it? If so, how since if he ate from the tree of knowledge he'd have been alive forever (even if God did not want it). If not, why has man needed guidance as to what is right or wrong? Shouldn't he "know it"?
holmes
"...what a fool believes he sees, no wise man has the power to reason away.."(D. Bros)