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God does not “hate” anyone or anything, so that’s the first of your misunderstandings. God permits sin to exist so that He can bring good out of it (Exhibit “A” is Calvary).Not really answering the question. Since God created a world in which humans have free will, allowing human beings to exercise their free will and sin makes is fitting – otherwise, why have free will at all? But Original Sin isn’t chosen but inherited – here we’re talking about God preserving human beings from inheriting a condition that prompts them from within to sin. If God could and did do this for Mary, He could do it for all of humankind. Yet He hasn’t done so, and that doesn’t seem very fitting for a God who claims to hate sin. If God is no respector of persons – i.e., please don’t give me that “Wouldn’t you do that for your mother?” nonsense – why did He preserve Mary from Original Sin and not all of humankind? Why doesn’t all of humankind start with the blank slate that Mary received?
Your next misunderstanding is that someone born without original sin is immune from committing actual sin. Of course, Adam and Eve were born without original sin but they went on to commit actual sin.
And finally, God does give certain graces to certain people that He does not give to others. Enoch and Elijah were raptured but none of the Apostles were, nor will you and I be (unless we are alive at the Second Coming). This does not mean that God is not just. None of us deserve ANY grace at all, and we have no right to demand justice or fairness from God. God is infinitely merciful but He brings that mercy forth in different ways for different people because He has a plan that is much better than anything we can come up with. The Immaculate Conception was part of that plan as explained in Genesis 3:15–enmity would be put between a Woman and the devil so that Her Seed, Jesus, could crush the devil. God did not have to bring about our salvation in this way, but He chose to do so and there is no point in questioning what is written.