very interesting Awakened. I'll have a go
Now - if Adam and Eve didn't do anything particularly wrong, had children, and lived on, one would think that eventually someone would at some point do something wrong, down the line. But would that then mean the (perhaps by then) worldwide paradise would have had to be destroyed, and all of mankind (or at least this person's descendants) cast out into a desert-like existence? Wouldn't it be more logical to prosecute for each and every single offending human (or angel)?
Yes it would be more logical to prosecute for each and every single offending human...
To me your argument clearly demonstrates God's absence and humans being forced to find a way of living together with some sort of system morality and justice.
Wouldn't the garden of Eden story and (if you believe it) the story of mankind have been better off if God hadn't planted the trees, but let it all unfold on its own in its own pace? What was really the point of those trees?
without something like the sort of structure the 'Adam and Eve and the trees' story points to I can't see an 'unfolding' taking place without humans wiping each other out.