Everything comes back in the end to this: Did Adam sin freely? If you answer yes, then you will be told, his fall was not foreseen. If you answer no, then you will be told, he is not guilty.
Pierre Bayle, Dictionnaire, Jansenius, G
The Bible says that in the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God, who is God manifest in the flesh, and without that plan God would of not created anything He created, for Jesus is the reason creation is successful, eternal life.
Which Jesus is the firstborn of the creatures, and the beginning of creation, although He was not born until 4000 years later, but He is God manifest in the flesh.
And Adam was made in the image of God, and in the figure of Christ, so the image of God is the image of Christ, so God had the plan to come in the future in flesh, and created Adam in that image, an innocent nature in flesh.
So the let us create man in our image has to include the man Christ Jesus for He is part of that image, and can be considered in the beginning before He is born, because God calls things that have not happened yet, as though they already happened.
So Jesus was the first plan God had before creation, who is God manifest in the flesh, so this plan had to happen and could not be thwarted for eternal life was sure to be given.
But if Adam and Eve did not sin then Jesus would not have come to be the Savior of the world, so it was inevitable that Adam and Eve would sin, for it was the first plan God had for Him to be manifest in flesh as the Savior of the world.
So Adam and Eve were going to sin, but was it planned by God, or did they sin freely and God foresaw it.
However a person answers they were going to sin, and could not avoid it, for it was already planned for Jesus to be the Savior of the world before God created anything.
God cannot be tempted with evil neither does He tempt any man, but they are tempted by the lust of the flesh, and He created man upright but they sought out many inventions.
So it appears as if God did not create Adam and Eve to fall but they freely sinned coming from them.
Since Adam and Eve were created with an innocent nature in flesh it would of never entered their mind to eat of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil unless an outside source tempted them, so God allowed Satan to tempt Eve and she sinned, and Eve was the outside source that tempted Adam by showing him she did not die and he sinned.
Which it seems like the only answer is that their fall did not come from any influence from God Himself, but He knew they would fail when Satan tempted Eve, and Eve tempted Adam, for it was already planned out for the Savior to come before God created anything so God knew they would sin, but He allowed it to happen, but He did not influence them Himself for them to fall.
Adam and Eve's fall had to be foreseen for Jesus was the Savior of the world before God created anything, for He was the first plan before God created the world, for Jesus is the beginning of creation.
For if God did not know if Adam and Eve would sin when tempted then how can Jesus be the beginning of creation that God was sure that would happen, and it would happen for it was already the plan.
But if Adam and Eve did not sin would any of their offspring sin and then sin would enter the world, but if Adam and Eve did not sin then it would appear that none of their offspring would sin because they would be born without a choice and could not sin unless an outside source tempted them, and Satan would not be the god of this world to tempt people for Eve shut him down, and did not tempt Adam, or would Satan still be allowed to tempt people until he got one of them to sin, but he would not be able to tempt them for Adam did not fall shutting him down.
So it was inevitable that Adam and Eve were going to sin, but God would not be the influence, but He knew they would fail when Satan tempted Eve, and Eve tempted Adam, for how could God not know when Jesus is the beginning of creation.