If it was the Abrahamic god as depicted in its various "holy" books then most certainly.
If a human did what the Abrahamic god has supposedly done (no human, no matter how evil, has yet managed to achieve a fraction of what this deity has done in its books), they would be held, tighly responsible for those violations and hopefully executed.
But its followers let it get away with its actions because it's "god".
If a human did what the Abrahamic god has supposedly done (no human, no matter how evil, has yet managed to achieve a fraction of what this deity has done in its books), they would be held, tighly responsible for those violations and hopefully executed.
But its followers let it get away with its actions because it's "god".
Playing Cluedo with my mum while I was at Uni:
"You did WHAT? With WHO? WHERE???"