User blog comment:Maattthhhh/Bleach and Christian Symbolisms IV/@comment-957629-20161122013053/@comment-957629-20161122021434

Again the snake deliberately and convincingly manipulated Eve with a specific goal in mind.

Aizen, as stated in Chapter 175, didn't know where the Hogyoku was until Rukia had already gone missing in the Human World.

He boasts that he is responsible for Ichigo's growth but let's be real, those are the boasts of an egomaniac. He did not and could not control Rukia's actions and in the end had no reason to have her executed at the point of her giving Ichigo her powers, the "forbidden fruit" in your analogy as he didn't know what was concealed within her until she was already hidden within Urahara's Gigai.

This analogy is a massive stretch to try and show links that are not there. Rukia was not tempted by Aizen, even if he was trying to manipulate Ichigo into growing more. Rukia was tempted by the fact she couldn't do her job and enlisted Ichigo's aid before the balance was needlessly disrupted.