User blog comment:Emeraldblade95/PG Removal: God (Theology)/@comment-40045814-20190725004335/@comment-4708882-20190725010718

He's not listed and for obvious reasons. Despite what one might feel for him personally and some might teach the actual texts don't make him out as Pure Good. He as mentioned above killed millions before with the flood because things weren't going his way, had no problem with slavery unless they were his preferred group, had people commit genocide, made a man's life a living Hell solely to win what boils down to be a bet then makes him essentially grovel when the man dares wonder why he's getting punished (Book of Job). The reason Job was being put through it? Because Satan said Job only was faithful due to being given some blessings which God quickly decides to basically do a bet to test them and lets him suffer. Those alone are too far. Then there is the belief enforced by most that unless you are Christian you'll burn for believing in the wrong Gods or no Gods. A Pure Good person wouldn't condemn others to eternal agony or kill them for not doing what they want. Now I have friends who are religious and no issue if one is religious or not but taking just what's in the Old Testament account is by default disqualifying.