When light is introduced, there is no darkness; but if the light is withdrawn, darkness is immediately there. In other words, the darkness is always there.If you consider light creating darkness by withdrawing itself then, yes, based on your definition, I believe God created sin.
God withdrew himself from Adam SO THAT ADAM COULD SIN.
There is no real good apart from God and there is no real evil that is not the result of God's withdrawal.
Is it possible for sin to enter heaven? No. Not as it now stands.
What would have to happen in order for sin to exist in heaven?
God would have to withdraw his goodness from that particular place where sin is to come to be.
Darkness is not possible in the presence of light.
Evil is not possible in the presence of God's goodness.
God MUST withdraw himself in order for evil to be.
That there IS evil is proof enough that God withdrew himself so that it could come to pass.
That is proof enough that God willed it to be.
I think this Augustinian position captures this idea pretty well"
Think about that analogy for a couple of minutes, okay?