@Falconer02:
You're right, no one did ask to be "hired by this boss". What God was thinking is a mystery to me. Noone asks to be born either, yet here we are. With life comes choices. The choices we make determines which boss we've chosen.
A coercion tactic-- the sign of an evil and unfair deity. How is it not evil?God created Satan. He seems to have blessed him with gifts that went above and beyond what the other angels were blessed with. Satan could have chosen to be happy with that and chosen to serve Him for an eternity. He chose not to. Bummer for him that it's God's Rules or the "highway". God is the Creator, we are just the "creation". It isn't considered "evil" because He gives everyone the same choice. If we were "God" we could write the rules but we aren't. I don't see how one can study God's attributes/nature and compare those with Satan's and come to the conclusion that God is the evil one...? I would rather put my trust in God ANY day than put it in satan's, based on their character.
"if my mother did kill me, she'd be in prison for immoral and horrific behavior..."
---yes, because she isn't God. I'm not saying God "kills people", just saying that He makes the rules.
"Genesis 6-8 = the flood wipes out everyone. This god caused it and thus that's genocide. You can try the "they were evil" card, but it's still genocide."
The "evil" card? I believe they went WAY BEYOND mere "evil" and that was why God needed to do something so MAJOR to end it. Ever do any reading on the "Nephilim"? The more reading I've done on that, the better I could understand how God needed to do something to end the wickedness.
Exodus 11-12 = Passover story. Rather than just popping in and scaring the Pharoah (ONE GUY) into letting them all go, he sets off plagues and kills various people including kids.
If Pharoah had obeyed God in the beginning and "let His people go", there would have been no need for the plagues or the dead children. It's when people harden their hearts against God, it's when they "try to play God", it's when they refuse to obey God that their grief begins. Pharoah was given chance after chance, after chance.... So many people are given chance after chance, after chance to obey God and they still FAIL. Why? They could prevent all the misery that comes with disobeying God if they just chose to obey Him in the first place.
(*That verse you listed, there's a reason why they were told to "destroy them totally", one would need to do some further research to see exactly what was happening at the time between both sides to know why God said that.)
Of course I get mad when people get killed. Especially when it's close to home. An acquantence I knew from HS just got killed in that movie-theater shooting! I put myself in that situation and I get really angry. But the references are above for what you're asking for.
Sorry about the loss of your HS aqaintance and for the loss to those families. It was a senseless tragedy that I wish had never happened.
Because he created this faulty planet according to the bible. I'm fairly certain we didn't cause earthquakes or hurricanes throughout history. Granted desertification can be caused by over-use of land, the vast majority of it is natural. Plagues can be caused by various natural means and usually hit populations unexpectantly. A super-being with the ability to correct these flaws would be ideal but alas history proves that they've always existed.
But God didn't create this faulty planet according to the Bible. According to the Bible, it was created perfect. Genesis says God saw all that He had made and it was very good. God was pleased, it was very good to Him. It wasn't until the fall of Eve & Adam that the curse began. Still, I'm not sure that all "earthquakes" and "hurricanes" are "works of God". It's my personal belief that a major part of that curse was that while things are "indirectly cursed by God", means that He was allowing them to be "directly cursed" by satan. In other words, perhaps it's God that "allows" the earthquakes, hurricanes, etc. to happen...but satan is actually the "cause"?