Moving this to its own thread... More responses to come after this post.
Idolater, there is so much wrong with your post it's hard to even know where to begin. I'm not sure where you got your version of Biblical events from, but it clearly wasn't the Bible, and reads more like a fantasy novel that's only LOOSELY based on the Bible.
No, because the Bible tells us that he was in the garden from the beginning.
No.
God's perfect creation had no demons in it.
Demons are... wait for it...
Fallen angels.
The FALL happened in the Garden.
It doesn't, because it isn't an accurate representation of what God created.
The problem is that you're assuming Satan had already fallen by the end of the creation week.
Once you get rid of that assumption, the entire problem goes away.
There is none, because that's not what happened.
There was nothing to clean up to begin with.
Your starting premises are false, and therefore the conclusion is irrelevant.
They weren't demons at the time. They became demons when they fell with Lucifer.
No, it wasn't.
Saying it doesn't make it so.
There were no demons in existence by day 6.
There were only angels and (ignoring the entirety of the animal kingdom for a moment) and humans, and only two of those.
As stated above, Demons are just fallen angels.
This begs the question that Satan had some predetermined action to perform, which is simply not the case.
Also, Adam and Eve (if that's who you're talking about) were not, in fact, told "say no to Satan." Adam was told by God, "Do not eat of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, or you will die."
Somewhere along the line, as what happens with Chinese whispers (see my quoted post below), that somehow got perverted to "you shall not eat of it nor shall you touch it," as Eve claimed.
Eve listened to the Lucifer and ate of the tree, because she had no reason to doubt him. Adam listened to His wife, but knew better because He was the one told by God NOT to eat of the tree.
Eve sinned in that she broke what she thought was the law, and thus condemned herself.
Adam sinned in that he broke the law given to Him by God, and thus condemned all of mankind.
No, the Lamb was not slain at the foundation of the world. Christ died ONCE for all, around 30 A.D. This is a common (false) cliche. But that's a topic for another discussion.
Idolater, there is so much wrong with your post it's hard to even know where to begin. I'm not sure where you got your version of Biblical events from, but it clearly wasn't the Bible, and reads more like a fantasy novel that's only LOOSELY based on the Bible.
Have you . . . ever thought about how Satan the Evil One had access to Eve's mind even before she or Adam ever actually, objectively sinned?
No, because the Bible tells us that he was in the garden from the beginning.
That means God's perfect creation for man, was a World with demons.
No.
God's perfect creation had no demons in it.
Demons are... wait for it...
Fallen angels.
The FALL happened in the Garden.
How does this square with God being just, and with God not being the author of all sin?
It doesn't, because it isn't an accurate representation of what God created.
I'm saying that even if the Devil rebelled and that's why the Tempter was there in the Garden, that still poses a problem to any conception of God's holiness I've ever heard of.
The problem is that you're assuming Satan had already fallen by the end of the creation week.
Once you get rid of that assumption, the entire problem goes away.
In what conception of divine benevolence does God create a Universe with demons, and say, "Here you go ---- Good luck?"
There is none, because that's not what happened.
Couldn't He have cleaned it up before handing it over to Adam and his wife?
There was nothing to clean up to begin with.
The answer is No, and this is extremely significant to theology.
Your starting premises are false, and therefore the conclusion is irrelevant.
Demons were crawling around even at the beginning.
They weren't demons at the time. They became demons when they fell with Lucifer.
That was the World, version 1.0
2.0 is the one without demons. But this World was always supposed to have demons.
No, it wasn't.
This is absolutely required by logic.
Saying it doesn't make it so.
There were no demons in existence by day 6.
There were only angels and (ignoring the entirety of the animal kingdom for a moment) and humans, and only two of those.
As stated above, Demons are just fallen angels.
Satan was supposed to tempt them, and they were told, "Say No to Satan,"
This begs the question that Satan had some predetermined action to perform, which is simply not the case.
Also, Adam and Eve (if that's who you're talking about) were not, in fact, told "say no to Satan." Adam was told by God, "Do not eat of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, or you will die."
Somewhere along the line, as what happens with Chinese whispers (see my quoted post below), that somehow got perverted to "you shall not eat of it nor shall you touch it," as Eve claimed.
but they didn't listen to God, and did listen to the Devil instead.
Eve listened to the Lucifer and ate of the tree, because she had no reason to doubt him. Adam listened to His wife, but knew better because He was the one told by God NOT to eat of the tree.
Eve sinned in that she broke what she thought was the law, and thus condemned herself.
Adam sinned in that he broke the law given to Him by God, and thus condemned all of mankind.
The Lamb was slain at the foundation of the World. This is why.
No, the Lamb was not slain at the foundation of the world. Christ died ONCE for all, around 30 A.D. This is a common (false) cliche. But that's a topic for another discussion.