If animals were not "conscious" or "aware" of pain, they wouldn´t be able to take care of their babies in pain, and they do.
Animals are very aware of pain. just because they won´t philosophy about it, doesn´t mean they are not aware of pain.
True. And I believe there have been brain imaging studies done that confirm the existence of pain in at least most (if not all) vertebrates. Probably many invertebrates feel the same.
Consciousness of everything is an evolutionary trait. By having a consciousness, we can make decisions based on the input to our brains. We, and other animals, MUST be conscious of suffering, else why would we avoid it? If you aren't conscious of it, it effectively does not exist to you, and will not factor into your behaviour.
The fact that garden god made not only the inocent descendants of the first humans, but even the whole animal kingdom, suffer for something they had no choice in, is just a further expression of his injustice.
Were that myth true (Genesis et al), God would be an insatiably cruel sadist. First denying us the right to knowledge, and secondly denying our right to immortality.
I am of the general belief that if Christianity's mythology is true to reality, then the true "good" God is the underdog and lost out to the God referenced in the Bible. Lucifer, the light-bringer, like Prometheus, is my model of a beneficent God. He just got vilified for bringing us all that makes us human (in the story, anyway).
What kind of God would deny his creations knowledge, philosophy, fire-use, etc. unless he enjoyed observing their abject ignorance. For that matter, what kind of created conscious/sentient being could be denied knowledge anyway? With their sentience, they'd already have curiousity for knowledge, and would learn no matter what their demiurge wanted.