I do think you're wrong anon. I always thought the same thing up until just a few years ago. Evil was never supposed to even be here on this planet. We were supposed to live 1000 years, learn a few things. Like how to coexist with others, work with other. Then take those things to heaven where we live for the rest of eternity, without having to mess heaven up the first 500 years we're there with stupid mistakes. Sounds reasonable right? Call earth a school.
Except... somehow evil, inn the form of Lucifer, Satan and the fallen angels wound up down here with us, to corrupt us. We never should have been corrupt. All we were hear to do is learn how to work on group projects without stepping on each other's toes. And if we do step on somebody's toes, how to make it right. So how and why did evil wind up here?
There is a recurring theme in the Bible. A king delivers an edict. At the time he delivers the edict, it seems like a good idea. Sometimes a scumbag trusted advisor talks him into it. Once the edict is made, it cannot be reversed. Once the edict is made, it cannot be reversed. The King has to largely sit on his hands, and let it play out. he can help a little bit sometimes, but never enough that his actions effectively reverse the edict. It's kind of like anybody who is harmed by the edict is on his own, but the King helps when he can. I think this is God telling us, something like that happened to him once.
He trusted somebody, they steered him wrong, took advantage of him. And now there's not much he can do about it, but help us as best he can to beat that scumbag. I think Satan and the fallen angels got their power of the earth something like that. Just a theory... God created the earth and Adam and Eve. He lined up some angels to go down to earth to help them and watch over them. These angels got God to promise them that he wouldn't punish them if something bad was to happen to Adam and Eve. Reasonable right? They could make a mistake, get there a little too late to catch Adam after he fell over a cliff, for instance. So God thought to himself, their request is not unreasonable, I'll grant it.
>I won't punish you for anything you do down there on the earth.
Now those angels have a blank check to do whatever they want, and God can't punish them. He promised not to.
He does have a plan to finally take care of them once and for all though. It's discussed in the Book Of Revelation. It's gone on a long time. I'm sure God was never happy he had to leave us at the mercy of these bastards for as long as he had to. But, he is going to handle them one day, once and for all.
That's what I think is going on anon.