I'm not even following this thread anymore since it had gotten tl;dr quite a while ago. But no, you can't outsmart the evil god. It is absolutely omnipotent, logic be damned. Whatever you try to outsmart it, it automatically fails. The god can freeze time, make you immortal, and imprison you, until you make your decision.
This kind of relates to what I wanted to say wayyyy back when I strated reading this thread (but decided to read all the way through first instead...ugh XD)
What is the Pantheon in which this god resides and how do Gods work in this Pantheon? If you were to make this into a pantheon similar to that of D&D where alignments are not a subjective and arguable but rather almost strict codes, the alignment of the god (Lawful Evil, Neutral evil, or chaotic evil) will affect decisions.
Also: Does the god require anything to continue existance? If the god needs believers to exist, then select option B and seek out and kill believers. If the god require suffering/sadism to exist, again option B because it is unlikely that the god would hold up his end of the bargain if it removed the only source of it's godliness. If all there is is that the god is omnipotent and sadistic, then I dont know what I would choose because as an all powerful god, would he not control the afterlife and, being such, would it not be essentially hell anyways? I may choose A on that understanding if all people are destined to an afterlife of constant suffering.
Also: some more terms of agreement are unknown. How is suffering removed? How long is suffering removed?
Based on my knowledge I select option B for the credibility reasons OT listed, and I would not harshly judge someone selecting that response.