I read the entire OP first post. It's theological philosophical oatmeal.
It's argument for argument sake.... There are so many important things to discuss... this is creation of nonsense.
Even in the last paragraph the OP says "Why did God allow temptation"? I mean, seriously... if you have to ask that question... you should be taking a Christianity 101 program.
LOL. The problem of evil is nonsense? Chistianity 101 is a good idea, but History 101 and Philosophy 101 might actually be useful as well. Historically, the problem of evil is the atheist's number one objection to the existence of God. From the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy:
"The primary argument for atheism [is] the argument from evil".
The article goes on to express the nature of the argument:
Agnosticism is the philosophical view that neither affirms that God exists nor affirms that God does not exist. On the other hand, atheism is the view that God does not exist. Perhaps the most powerful argument for atheism is the argument from evil. According to this line of reasoning, the fact that the world contains evil is powerful evidence that God does not exist. This is because God is supposed to be the most perfect being possible, and among these perfections is both perfect power and perfect goodness. If God were perfectly powerful, then he would be able to eliminate all instances of evil. If God were perfectly good, then he would want to eliminate all instances of evil. Thus, if God exists, there would be no evil. But there is evil. Therefore, God does not exist.
https://www.iep.utm.edu/skept-th/#H2
I am convinced that my own brother accepted Christ as Lord as a kid. But he lost touch with his faith as grew old and his heart has grown cold. I hold out hope that some small part of his heart still has salvation, but the problem of evil seems to be his main objection to the existence of God. He can't seem to get past it. He thought there was no solution but he was surprised when I explained to him my understanding of God. He hasn't come back yet but I'm seeing signs of hope.
I know a Christian girl who tried to commit suicide in her 20's because she couldn't reconcile a supposedly good God with the existence of evil.
All souls are given freewill. All souls, initially are innocent.
Not on Protestant assumptions anyway. In the Protestant and Catholic view, all men are born guilty by representation on account of Adam's sin.
If you are a creator and you create a being that you would like to fellowship with you for eternity... How are you going to know if it really loves you?
You're skating over the larger question as to why an infinitely self-sufficient being would need that kind of pleasure at our expense, and eventually at His own Son's expense as well. But that's the larger issues which I cannot really discuss in depth on this forum. Mostly here I'm focusing on Adam.
Easy... You give it this free will and you tempt it to go against you.. to defy your love.. A love so great that you give your son to die in it's place.
And then you punish 100 billion people for the sin of Adam? What sort of monster do you think God is?
If we were never tempted.... we would never have been tested as to whether we love God or ourselves more..
Even at the end of the 1000 year millennial reign of Christ, Satan will be loosed to tempt those souls...
Thing is.. since we all fail the test. We are all tempted and lose, we sin... There is a second test. A make up test... All we have to do is swallow the pride that convicted us.. and accept the free gift that pardons us..by Faith.
Except our hearts are so hardened and polluted by this awful world and sinful nature that such might be impossible without special grace from the Holy Spirit. You're not doing very well here, in terms of theodicy.
All of this is necessary.
Hardly. Why not show kindness from the outset, or abstain from making us at all? I would have accepted one of those options, if it were up to me.
To say God was evil to do this is preposterous. God can do this because He is the ultimate of righteousness.
The majority of atheists (including my own brother) make that claim, and it 's clearly not preposterous. You are evidently in denial - and if tomorrow you found out that your salvation wasn't secure (hypothetically speaking), you'd be the first to suspect the possibility of monstrosity in such theodicy.