IF humanity were created by a Supreme Being who was essentially good wouldn't this be the best of all possible worlds?
Both Adam and Eve lacked what they desired most. How is that the best of all possible worlds?
Wouldn't it be necessary at a minimum that the nature of humanity exactly match their limits?
In other words, if what was demanded of humanity exceeded their nature would that not guarantee their downfall?
Stated still another way; how can man desire unless he lacks what he desires? The desire and the lack were built-in, were they not?
Adam was not equal to God. Eve was not either.
Adam did not have knowledge of "good" and "evil". Eve did not either.
The desire to be like God and to know what their heavenly father knew was mismatched by the restraints placed upon them. (A chicken can sit on a chicken egg and not crush it. But, a man can't. Command a man to sit on a chicken egg and not crush it and you have a mess.)
It was not the best of all possible worlds. It was built to fail.
However, what if the psychology of God were thus:
Munchausen by Proxy Syndrome: endangering your children so that you can rescue them.
God's psychology was aberrant and the result is the world we have.
If God were dysfunctional psychologically; this IS the best of all possible worlds from such a creator!
Think about it.