i think she's implying the act of 'original sin' (when eve was tempted by the apple thus ending the paradise of eden) wasn't actually a sin, but a good thing, an almost sensual act: she's perhaps exploring the themes of 'paradise lost': where would we be if the world was perfect, anyway? and should a woman be blamed for being tempted? would the world be anywhere near as interesting if eve had not commited the act of 'sin'? or was it, indeed, more an act of 'sensuality'? interesting...
i think she's implying the act of 'original sin' (when eve was tempted by the apple thus ending the paradise of eden) wasn't actually a sin, but a good thing, an almost sensual act: she's perhaps exploring the themes of 'paradise lost': where would we be if the world was perfect, anyway? and should a woman be blamed for being tempted? would the world be anywhere near as interesting if eve had not commited the act of 'sin'? or was it, indeed, more an act of 'sensuality'? interesting...