Should be interesting to see his reaction to midrashim about that event. For instance, one focuses on how Eve mistakenly thought just touching the tree was lethal, usually ascribed to overcaution on Adam’s part. The serpent, in that midrash, actually shoved her against the tree. Because she survived, her faith in El’s truthfulness was broken.
And that’s before the non-midrash interpretations of it as humans taking responsibility for themselves, rather than staying mere children under El’s mercy.