Whoever is claiming that the Garden story of Genesis is about the Fall of Man, such that all humans are born with "origin sin" simply hasn't read the Garden story.What happened then after God said everything was 'good 'to then what we see after 'the fall ' . And do we need the exact words you mentioned to convey the same thing ?
It never mentions sin.
or original sin
or the Fall of Man
or death entering the world
or spiritual death
or the need for a redeemer,
NOTHING of that is present in the story.
In the story God states his reasons for chucking Adam and Eve out.
Note carefully that there is NO mention of sin, disobedience, or even fault ─
22 Then the LORD God said, "Behold, the man has become like one of us, knowing good and evil; and now, lest he put forth his hand and take also of the tree of life, and eat, and live for ever" 23 therefore the LORD God sent him forth from the garden of Eden ...
I've emphasized the key word. So now you know why, in the story, humans were expelled from the Garden.
It's a very usual claim that God is benevolent. It's often said that [he]'s SO benevolent ─ "God so loved the world" ─ that [he] sent [his] own son to solve the problem. My earlier thread, and this one, wondered why any death should be necessary for such a god ─ "almighty" ie omnipotent ─ to spill blood to achieve whatever was [his] purpose.Benevolence? which verse or verses are you thinking of . Could you share from scripture what you mean ?
As I remarked in my first post here, the only reasons that sounded even faintly sensible were those who rejected the "benevolent" idea, preferring a take along the lines of "I'm the boss and I do whatever I want."