Thread:Mediawatcher/@comment-4708882-20160426013645/@comment-24469175-20161108165046

Here's basically my problem:

1) the plagues: it's been stated that it was meant to smite the evil and punish rameses for not letting the people go, but both evil and innocent suffered horrifically, they were set on fire, poisoned, lost all their food, their family and most of the firstborn were killed including rameses son, who did nothing wrong. Rameses may not have been a saint, but doesn't that come off as a little disproportionate?

2) Noah's ark: the whole flooding the entire world to rid of all the evil comes off as beyond bullshit, why was the whole world evil to begin with? How did that even happen? And who's to say that Noah was actually any better? From what I've read Noah was just as bad if not worse than numerous people in the world. Also how was it that Noah was apparently the only good person in the world, I doubt every person in existence was evil in the world, and everyone included the innocent had to die.

3) Satan and hell: why do those two things even exist if god is pure of heart? And even then Satan may be a beyond awful person, but he still did much less than god ever did, I mean it's not like he rewards evil people for their deeds, he punishes them, not for moral reasons, but it's still making them pay, also hell, why does that place exist? Why is it that a place where your going to have eternal suffering after death exist? A place where you'll never be happy and will be sad and suffer forever. The fact that these two things even exist is something that I question.

In fact it's been mentioned by the complete monster cleanup conversation in tv tropes that Satan doesn't count cause god has pretty much killed 100 times more people.

I understands it's all beliefs, but literally if anyone else did these things it would be considered a moral event horizon no matter what the reason. The Bible was written by man, not by god, and I don't care what smart people like Einstein have to say, this was written by the winners, not be actually good people, I mean even Moses did very questionable acts.