I was given the better phrase I referred to earlier in regard to my hesitance to agree that God is "responsible for" everything. I am most confident, rather, in saying that God "is involved" in everything, including dealing with sin by way of creating evil as sin involves evil but evil doesn't necessarily involve sin. I think the confusion enters in when some see evil as an adjective while others view it as a noun. For example, although man may be evil (adjective) by sinning God's is not evil (adjective) that He would bring sin upon men nor for bringing evil (noun) upon men because of sin. No, He is good in doing so (justice), and exceedingly abundant in goodness in refraining from doing so (mercy). But to in order to to deny any personal responsibility for sin, the God given gift of free will has to be reduced to nonexistent. Yet, receiving God's grace involves acknowledgment of our sin and need for the mercy of the evil (adjective and noun) Christ endured (justice) for us (mercy). The evil Jesus endured involved none of His own sin. This might qualify in saying He took responsibility for our sin, but then that would equate to us taking responsibility for our righteousness, and that just doesn't sit right... so there is definitely something just off about putting it that way.