How is original sin not just God creating broken people and then punishing them for being broken?
You can try to tell me that god didn't create evil, despite the fact that he created Satan, Hell, and other such things.
But what you can't deny is that god set up all the rules. In fact you often brag about it. That's where all the rules come from, right? God is omnipotent, therefore every single thing is something God made happen. But you don't just get to give him credit for the good stuff and then ignore the other stuff that he would then be logically responsible for.
Case in point: original sin. I would postulate that it is possible to create man without original sin. There is no logical reason that the sins of the father must be passed down through each generation. Basically original sin is God telling us all to run a race, immediately shooting us in the kneecaps before the race starts and then punishing us severely for not finishing the race.
God essentially created broken people, and then punished them for being broken. If you disagree, I would ask you very simply. Do you think it is possible to create man without original sin? If not, why not? And if so, then wouldn't it make way more sense to do that?
You have to admit original sin is a handicap. In the same way being shot in the kneecap is a handicap. Now, I've heard it argued that it is not impossible to live a sinless life, it's just that no one ever has and no one ever will. In the same way, it's not impossible to finish that race with a bullet in your kneecap, it's just a thousand times harder. In fact, I would argue that it's actually easier to finish a race with a bullet in your kneecap than it would be for a human to live a sinless life (and living a sinless life is the only way to avoid hell, apart from all that jesus nonsense, but that's a different story).
I cannot see any scenario in which original sin is not simply god creating broken people in the first place and then punishing them for being broken. Or at the very least god creating everyone with a singular handicap, and then punishing them for failing to live up to his standards, despite intentionally making his standards virtually impossible thanks to this particular handicap.
If God really hated sin, then why did he create people with the not only the ability to sin, but the drive, desire, and perference to sin?