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You're either a fool or intentionally misconstruing the truth of Christ.
>God is all powerful, no? So he could have made a perfect world without any sin.
It was called Eden, it was the union of Heaven (where God dwells now) and the Earth etc, the state of our cosmic world and reality before the Fall, which caused the separation between the two. From the Fall, the world became imperfect. Why did God allow this and not just redo everything? Because he's loving and merciful and so loving, he allows freewill, even evil wills as in the devil who deceived us. If you're going to ask why the Flood, that was an instance where things were so bad that (likely because of the Nephilim's terrible presence) that to save humanity, he had to destroy the evil in the world.
>If he's all powerful then he never needed to sacrifice Jesus at all,
No, Christ death more than necessary because through him our mortal human nature was sanctified both in his life and death. Sanctifying and redeeming us. If he just did it without Christ's incarnation, the gospel, his crucifixion, and resurrection in all it wouldn't be as meaningful; he would just be forcing reality upon us without us choosing to accept which is the degree of his unyielding love that he allows us to commit the worst transgressions but again this doesn't mean they're won't be consequences. God isn't interested in punishing; rather, we punish ourselves by rejecting him who is all goodness and love. And our common misconception that he is concerned with punishing and unlovingly ordering us around just shows how small-minded and shallow we are, which again is because of the Fall.
making it merely a sadomasochist larp. Like throwing and then jumping on a grenade