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By defining evil as a moral or ethical judgement it seems to me that it is a term that applies only between humans and God. It is difficult to say that either humans or God created evil, but if I had to choose one I would say God because he gave us free will, which gives rise to the possibility of defying God.
I think that the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil is one of the better illustrations of free will. When God created us he didn't start us out in a nasty position, cursed by sin from the get go. We started in the Garden of Eden, a paradise without pain or suffering. The concept of going against God was unknown. We were just given one command by God (it could have been anything, but in this case it is a set up to what had to happen if it were disobeyed.) which we broke. By breaking that command we had to recieve the ability to understand the concept of disobeying God, the knowledge of Good and Evil in order to understand what we had done wrong. By getting that knowledge we had already kicked ourselves out of Eden; we could no longer live in bliss with the knowledge and guilt of what we had done wrong.
So the original sin is the Knowledge of Good and Evil, something God would have preferred we never experienced and knew. After all, God would prefer that we lived guiltless and painless lives. There is also no real way we can fix that original sin except to ask for forgiveness, hence Christianity.
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