Wow, what a clear and extensive answer. Thank you so much!
I do still have a few questions, though.
First of all, I get that you say that God did not create good, because he IS goodness to begin with.
But how can it be that God did not create evil? That would mean that God DIDN'T create everything in existence, right?
Second of all, in response to the analogy of the child and his choices; If my future child would harm another person out of revenge, I would not blame him for his feelings, and the actions that those feelings triggered.
I would however talk with him about what he did, how it hurts both him and his victim, and how much I'm disappointed with his action. Also, I would do my best to help him make it right, and to make more preferable choices in the future.
But I would not BLAME him for the dark feelings in his heart, and the actions that arose from them. Because he did not choose to have those feelings.
So in that same sense I find it strange that God blames me for my sinning, because I too did not choose to have sinful feelings in my heart, and I have to work day in, day out to keep myself from not sinning, and sometimes I falter, and I do sin. So why should I be blamed for that? I understand that he is concerned and disappointed in me, but why is it bad what I did? Why am I to blame?
And finally, yes, there are indeed many people that choose for the light in the midst of darkness. However, are those people not 'lucky' to be granted such a strong will by God? And are the people that choose darkness over light not simple 'unlucky' because God didn't bestow them with a strong sense of will? If anybody could make any choice, then why would not everybody choose for the light all the time?
Thank you so much again for your reply. I look forward to yours. Thank you!