Your conception of the test is winning Gods love by deeds.
If god is going to sit in judgement, that is the only fair and just way to do it.
The adam and eve story is not about winning love but losing it because we choose to.
No human today has made that choice.
Christ shows us that God is willing and wanting to resume that relationship.
Christ shows us nothing of the sort - it's twisted, barbaric, sadistic nonsense.
He loves us but do we love him?
There is nothing to love and if this bizarre god of yours actually did exist, it wouldn't deserve love.
Christ is God the son who voluntarily took on our sin.
The only reason everybody has 'sin' is because the test for 'sin' is inappropriate to human nature. God should have made better people or produced a more appropriate way of judging them.
The fact that
everybody is a sinner condemns god as unfair and unjust.
You seem to be saying you don't want God but you don't want the consequences of not having him. To me that is a cake and eat it argument.
How many times? I don't believe in the choice or the consequences.
What's more, if this daft, self-contradictory fable, which has no supporting evidence and no rational basis, turns out to be true (which I don't believe for a second), then it would be further evidence of god's unfairness.
Love is transformative and Gods love must be transformative.
Where is the evidence?
To go away from God is to desire not to be transformed.
You can't 'go away' from a daft old myth.
Also I posed the question earlier, would people who would wish to ply ''evil trade'' want to be transformed?
Well, that would be a much better and more appropriate test than perfection. Those people who want to "ply an evil trade" could be punished and those of us who are just trying to do as best we can, with our imperfect human nature, should not be. Simples.
There you go, you can be more fair-minded than your god...