The OP states that there cannot be a good god because that god allows evil. It is inconsistent to assert moral relativism and at the same time accuse anyone, including god, of immorality. You cannot say god is indifferent to evil and then turn around and say that there is no such thing as evil.
Waffling about morality seems to be a habit on this forum. People here want to accuse god of all kinds of atrocities and say how evil he must be. They also want to show all the evil performed by the religious people. Those who invoke these kinds of arguments behave illogical at best and disingenuous at worst. They want it both ways. They want to assert the immorality of religion and at the same time fail to provide any rational basis for determining why the actions described are in fact evil.
Waffling about morality seems to be a habit on this forum. People here want to accuse god of all kinds of atrocities and say how evil he must be. They also want to show all the evil performed by the religious people. Those who invoke these kinds of arguments behave illogical at best and disingenuous at worst. They want it both ways. They want to assert the immorality of religion and at the same time fail to provide any rational basis for determining why the actions described are in fact evil.