hamelekim
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The Christian God isn't evil at all. He cannot stand sin, it is anathema to him, but he himself isn't sinful. In Christianity, human beings disobeying God is sinful, which is evil. When God had the Israelites wipe out various peoples, it was because they were evil people. If they were good, or even just decent, God wouldn't have told them to do such things.
The flood had to do with this. It wasn't just people disobeying God, Angels had come down and slept with women, producing Nephelim, who were corruptions of man. They were wiped out during the flood. There were also Giants after the flood, corruptions of humanity, who were evil in Gods sight so he asked his people to destroy them.
I would also argue that our idea of what is bad and good is short sighted. Especially when you are talking about a supreme being. I mean, he did create us with immortal souls, so our deaths are not really that big of a thing, especially if you obeyed God. When you die you end up in Heaven, eternal joy and happiness doesn't sound that bad to me. Better than anything that we could create on earth. Suffering on earth for even 80 years is nothing compared to an eternity afterwards.
If God did intervene, and end suffering, then he would be removing our free will. God doesn't want to force people to do anything, hence why he allows the suffering, for the time being. In the end evil comes down to humans disobeying God, and having free will. If we didn't have free will, and always obeyed God, then we wouldn't have suffering.
The flood had to do with this. It wasn't just people disobeying God, Angels had come down and slept with women, producing Nephelim, who were corruptions of man. They were wiped out during the flood. There were also Giants after the flood, corruptions of humanity, who were evil in Gods sight so he asked his people to destroy them.
I would also argue that our idea of what is bad and good is short sighted. Especially when you are talking about a supreme being. I mean, he did create us with immortal souls, so our deaths are not really that big of a thing, especially if you obeyed God. When you die you end up in Heaven, eternal joy and happiness doesn't sound that bad to me. Better than anything that we could create on earth. Suffering on earth for even 80 years is nothing compared to an eternity afterwards.
If God did intervene, and end suffering, then he would be removing our free will. God doesn't want to force people to do anything, hence why he allows the suffering, for the time being. In the end evil comes down to humans disobeying God, and having free will. If we didn't have free will, and always obeyed God, then we wouldn't have suffering.
