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That's a good question. God gave people free will and it is depends upon the person whether he choose to do right or wrong. Also Romans 5:12 explains that just as through one man (Adam our first parent), sin entered into the world and death through sin, and thus death spread to all men because they had all sinned. Yeah, we inherits the sin of our first parents Adam and Eve since we are their offspring. But the good news is,
▪God’s purpose to make the earth a paradise will be fulfilled.—Isaiah 45:18; 55:11.
▪ In the coming new world, God will bestow many blessings on mankind.—Psalm 37:10, 11, 29.
I think this will help you to understand more:
Why Does God Allow Suffering?
http://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/1102005141
Additional, God holds each of us responsible for our actions, since we are free moral agents. (Deuteronomy 30:19, 20; Romans 14:12)
God is real.
Look at it this way:
Until 200 years ago everyone knew the world was flat. And they were wrong.
Until 150 years ago everyone knew that slavery was right. And they were wrong.
Now people think the big bang created the universe.
And 2000 years ago people thought Jesus wasn't God. They were wrong.
So you're saying that there's absolutely no chance that even YOU could be wrong about Jesus,The Father, and The Holy Ghost not being real.
Think about it.
He is real.
God has given us human beings an intellect. God has given us the ability to choose. God has given us free will . Therefore, it is upto us human beings to decide whether we want to sin or we want to win. The choice is ours. If we sin, we will suffer. But if we win the true purpose of life, the true meaning of life, if we win what is known as the realization of the truth, then we are liberated from all suffering, all sorrow. But if we sin, the deed of sin will make us come back again and again to planet earth to suffer. Such is the law of karma, the law of action. But God is not responsible, God has given us the power to choose.
Btw, For example, think about a wise and loving father with a grown son who is still living at home with his parents. When the son becomes rebellious and decides to leave home, his father does not stop him. The son pursues a bad way of life and gets into trouble. Is the father the cause of his son’s problems and sins? No. (Luke 15:11-13) Similarly, God has not stopped humans when they have chosen to pursue a bad course, but he is not the cause of the problems that have resulted. Surely, then, it would be unfair to blame God for all the troubles of mankind.
God has good reasons for allowing mankind to follow a bad course. As our wise and powerful Creator, he does not have to explain his reasons to us. Out of love, however, God does this. You will learn more about these reasons in the link I gave above. But rest assured that God is not responsible for the problems we face. On the contrary, he gives us the only hope for a solution!—Isaiah 33:2.