Ah - but WHERE did you get those claims about the Morality of GOD?
Certainly NOT from the bible - since the gods "morality" wavers and changes constantly.
YOU see - that is the problem. WE have actually read the bible and can clearly see the LACK of morality in many of the things the god supposedly did -
Example - it is accepted that a BABY cannot sin - they are not of age to be morally responsible.
WE also accept that killing people who have done NOTHING to deserve killing is called MURDER.
So - where were all the Babies and young children taken in the fairy tale of the great flood? Or the Sodom and Gomorrah destruction? You cannot say that the god KNEW that all of them would sin - since they are supposed to have FREE WILL - and therefore can only be judged based on what they actually did.
In the fairy tale of the Passover, what did the average Eldest child of the Egyptians do to deserve to be Killed? - regardless of age. Since they were not in control of their Pharaoh - nothing is the correct answer. And remember - some of then would have been babies and children as well.
Any god who "inspires" a psalm that says
"How blessed will be the one who seizes and dashes your little ones
Against the rock." - is certainly not moral - of any type
Certainly NOT from the bible - since the gods "morality" wavers and changes constantly.
YOU see - that is the problem. WE have actually read the bible and can clearly see the LACK of morality in many of the things the god supposedly did -
Example - it is accepted that a BABY cannot sin - they are not of age to be morally responsible.
WE also accept that killing people who have done NOTHING to deserve killing is called MURDER.
So - where were all the Babies and young children taken in the fairy tale of the great flood? Or the Sodom and Gomorrah destruction? You cannot say that the god KNEW that all of them would sin - since they are supposed to have FREE WILL - and therefore can only be judged based on what they actually did.
In the fairy tale of the Passover, what did the average Eldest child of the Egyptians do to deserve to be Killed? - regardless of age. Since they were not in control of their Pharaoh - nothing is the correct answer. And remember - some of then would have been babies and children as well.
Any god who "inspires" a psalm that says
"How blessed will be the one who seizes and dashes your little ones
Against the rock." - is certainly not moral - of any type