God created free will in people. Adam wanted to sin and freely chose to do so. But God ordered his steps.
Ok, so you believe a contradiction. The question is why?
Scripture doesn't require you to embrace contradictions.
Only in the knowledge of God's plan for man can we grasp that sin is an
abuse of the freedom that God gives to created persons so that they are capable of loving him and loving one another.
There was another fall that preceded the fall of Man.
This "fall" consists in the free choice of created spirits, ( angels)who radically and irrevocably
rejected God and his reign.
"You will be like God." The devil claimed. He"has sinned from the beginning"; he is "a liar and the father of lies".
" the reason the Son of God appeared was to destroy the works of the devil." 1st John 3:8
Are you proposing that God sent Jesus to destroy what God caused in the garden?
Is God working against himself, or perhaps only playing games with us?
It is a great mystery that providence should permit the devil's activity, but "we know that in everything God works for good with those who love him."
God created man in his image and established him in his friendship. A spiritual creature, man can live this friendship only in free submission to God.
Man, tempted by the devil, let his trust in his Creator die in his heart and,
abusing his freedom, disobeyed God's command.
In that sin man
preferred himself to God and scorned him. He chose himself over and against God. This is the essence of sin, always pride, as this was Satan's original sin.
Created in a state of holiness, man was destined by God to remain holy and in communion with God. Sin broke this communion, and man has had the longing in his heart to get it back ever since.
Scripture portrays the tragic consequences of this first disobedience. Adam and Eve immediately lose the grace of original holiness. They become afraid of the God of whom they have conceived a distorted image - that of a God jealous of his prerogatives.
Because of man, creation is now subject "to its bondage to decay". Finally, the consequence explicitly foretold for this disobedience will come true: man will "return to the ground", for out of it he was taken.
Death makes its entrance into human history.
Nowhere are we told God planned or caused this state of affairs.