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The God of the Bible has evil thoughts and is not perfect

The God of the Bible has evil thoughts and is not perfect. The following Bible verse proves my statement to be true.

Exodus 32:14 says, “And the Lord repented of the evil which he thought to do unto his people.”
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SDavis · 56-60, F
It did not say the Lord said or the word of the Lord said. It is the expression of the writer. He was getting ready to wipe them out because of his anger he just delivered them and they continue to do things that he is against.

Many people of Israel in those days didn't like what the Lord did, didn't like his profits and kill them sometimes. Whatever he does his actions and scripture indicates he is executing judgment. And there is a final judgment to come and if you think he's evil now, how do you feel about him destroying this whole solar system - which the Bible says he's going to do - only redeeming those who love him. One can even call him selfish if they choose. After all man has all the emotional characteristics of him. But all will be on one Accord and there will be peace in the new heaven on the new Earth.

So for those that don't believe in his judgment just keep doing what you're doing and for those who do believe try to refrain from doing what he is against........ because he is angry with mankind and has been since before the foundations of this world - since 1/3 of the Angels try to overthrow heaven. Psalms 2:12 does tell us to - kiss the Son lest he be angry and you perish in the way, when his wrath is kindled but a little in the Bible speaks of his wrath from the beginning to the end.