What an incredibly naive mind you've got. Certainly below the level of a 10-yr old.
Eve partook of the fruit of knowledge of good and evil in defiance of the divine imperative, regardless of who or what seduced her. Adam partook of the same, regardless of who or what seduced him. As such, they both suffered the logical consequences of their own actions equally.
Do we blame the existence of this particular appetite for food (or whatever human inclination such appetite allegorically represents)?
Of course not. The appetite to eat something is NECESSARY to maintain our material constitution.
Do we blame the creator for imbuing this appetite in us?
Most certainly not, since the appetite itself is necessary for human existence.
And because we put our faith in our own ability to know good from evil (which is what the 'apple' represents, and which, itself is an immutable function of free will), instead of simply following the divine imperative, then we become subject to the consequences of our own fallibility.
Does it make sense to simply remove our appetite for knowledge, thereby preventing human downfall?
Of course not. What absolutely prevents human failure ALSO absolutely prevents human success. In such a case, we have an infinitely vast universe DEVOID of the dimension of love.
Capice?