Find me a scripture that says Adam was created to sin. Scripture says Adam was created in the image of God. Is God a sinner ? No. Neither was Adam created to be a sinner he became a sinner by disobeying God’s command. Ok, let’s look at your assumption that it was God’s sovereign plan for Adam to disobey Him the end state as you call it. Knowing Adam would sin why would God warn Adam to not eat off of that tree and warn him that in the day he ate off of that tree he would die ? Remember you believe it is God’s sovereign will that Adam disobey Him right ? So now we have God warning Adam not to do the exact opposite of His sovereign will and plan for Adam to disobey Him. If what you believe is true That would make God disingenuous ( telling Adam not to do what He preordained Adam to do) dishonest ( telling Adam don’t when His sovereign will had already decreed the outcome) , and a liar( telling Adam do not when His sovereign plan had already determined that Adam would disobey Him) where is the fear of God before your eyes when you attribute satan and man’s sins to Almighty God ?
This is the kind of argumentation when you do not understand terms. The terms you don't understand are God, sin, omniscience, omnipotence, omnipresence, etc. Why is this a problem? You forget that sin is an archery term that means to miss the mark. What mark is being missed? What is the standard that is being missed? God's standard. We are to be like God. So, if you say God did something, then by definition,
it can't be sin. This is the starting point of all discussion. God cannot sin. God is not held to a given standard...God
is the standard. There is also no one, other than yourself, who can stand above Him to judge Him. (Hey, you took that title for yourself when you mansplained to God what He can and cannot do, and what it means if He did something.) You need to step back FAR AWAY from the position you have set for yourself. Have you no fear of God, that you don't even weigh what you say? You don't type with trembling when you make the claims you make? Have you seen how carefully some of the early church fathers stepped when they made any claims. Even Anselm, when he gave his proof for God, praised God and showed utter humility in
every other sentence. As soon as he made a statement, he was off again praising and thanking God for insight, in utter humility and worship. To us today, total overkill. However, the problem is probably with us, not Anselm.
God is the sovereign Creator of the universe, and as such, He is above it. Yet you seek to judge Him as though He is not the Creator. As the Creator, He is, by definition, free to do however He pleases. Why? As was stated above, God is the standard of right and wrong, of good and evil. God is the standard from which deviation is called sin. If God does it, by definition,
it can't be sin.
God didn't warn Adam not to eat of the tree. I'm not sure where you get that idea. God commanded Adam not to eat of the tree. It was not a warning. It wasn't, well you can weigh whether or not you should. It was a
command. No exceptions. And once again, why do you not understand what God's sovereign will means. It isn't isolated to a point in time. God's sovereign will is reflected in the outcome of creation, which is not found in Genesis, but at the end of Revelation. All of it is there. Adam's actions put God's sovereign will, God's design into motion. So no, God's sovereign will was not for Adam to sin, but required Adam's sin in order to come to fruition. It shouldn't be this difficult for you to understand. Once again, why did God give Adam dominion over the world if God knew that Adam was going to lose it. What sort of Creator wants their creation to be corrupted without reason? God had reason, which is His sovereign will and plan for His creation. If you can't start at square one, you are going to miss everything. Did God create humans because He wanted to see them suffer? Did God refuse to destroy Adam and Eve and start over because He enjoys watching humanity suffer? When God saw how bad humanity would become, did He save Noah and his family to continue (on a smaller scale at first) the species so He could continue to watch them suffer? Can you have a proper answer for these questions, given the stance you have taken?
You have no fear of God. I mean, your argument is that if God did it in a way which it can be shown rationally that He could have, and we believe He did, then we must consider God a sinner, with sins attributed from humanity and Satan. I mean really? Why is it that people who believe as you do, find refuge in attacking God, and bring God low? I understand that you cannot come up with a different rational argument for why God didn't do that, but since when does that give you the right to judge God?