So we're not really moving away from God, we're moving away from the perception of God. But again if our perception of God is lessened, and we suffer and evil exists in this removal of perception, wouldn't that mean that such things exist outside of God? Or that God has created the conditions for us to suffer when we are removed from perceiving him?
No it means that it exists outside the Perception of G-d. G-d is still equally within the "area" devoid of His Perception as He it outside it. (I edited in some more information in the post)
Also why use suffering to better the universe, when God can create a perfect universe as is? Or is God using outside forces to better the universe itself, which cannot be made perfectly?
Why not use suffering? As I explained earlier, the problem with it is only in the perception that its not good. Objectively it is good. What needs fixing is my perception of it.
But God created us. He created everything. He created all the conditions for us to suffer. Why put us through this test to better us? Wouldn't it be better to just create us to derive more enjoyment of the end result without suffering? If God created everything surely he could have created us to be happy as it is, forever and ever. There wouldn't be a need to just put us through a test. Is it necessary to feel immense pain to become more spiritual, when we could have been simply created to be more spiritual?
I didn't say "to better us". I said, to create a situation where we can derive more enjoyment out of our reward. It can be the same $500, but if I worked hard for it, I appreciate it more and this gives me more enjoyment. This logically can only occur when the concept exists and it needs to be manifest to be of value. The use of suffering itself is also as the logical antithesis of pleasure. Because the pleasure/reward is in being closer to the Perception of G-d, movement in the other direction logically should be painful.
And again, I don't see the question to begin with, because I don't believe suffering is evil. Its not pleasant, but that doesn't make it bad, that makes it not pleasant.
If you will ask if G-d is constrained by logic, then I'll say yes and no. G-d Himself is not constrained, but one of the first Causes that were caused is Wisdom. If you look at the continuum between G-d and us, as concentric circles, each progressively inner circle being caused by the outer, then one of the most outer circles has the quality of Wisdom (which inherently includes logic) and through it, that the rest of creation was caused (Pro. 8:22). Its until that point and because of that point, that we are capable of using our intelligence to interact with G-d the creation. Logic, in this respect acts as one of the constraints and dilutions that the Divine Perception goes through in order to get to us. So everything that is caused by it, is necessarily logical.