Respectfully, I come to Christianity from Atheism and experiential knowledge of those sorts of things:
"so God caused the rape"
- God KNEW about the rape (or He is not omniscient and is not God)
- God COULD HAVE stopped the rape (or He is not omnipotent and is not God)
- God was THERE when the rape occurred (or He is not omnipresent and is not God)
"God caused the murder"
- God KNEW about the murder (or He is not omniscient and is not God)
- God COULD HAVE stopped the murder (or He is not omnipotent and is not God)
- God was THERE when the murder occurred (or He is not omnipresent and is not God)
"God caused the man to shoot 19 elementary kids"
- God KNEW about the shooting (or He is not omniscient and is not God)
- God COULD HAVE stopped the shooting (or He is not omnipotent and is not God)
- God was THERE when the shooting occurred (or He is not omnipresent and is not God)
God was aware of the rape, murder and shooting, could have stopped them but did not, and was present at the scene allowing it to happen. Even "free will" cannot fully absolve God of any part in what happened ... unless god is a wooden idol carved by the hands of men.
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The buck stops here" seems apropos.
In my experience, people do not require God to MAKE them to evil, but God most certainly ALLOWS evil that He has the power to prevent.