I can't make the determination whether it's moral because I don't know the context in which Mandy killed Billy. If Mandy killed Billy because he was trying to rape, beat, murder or broke into her house to cause her bodily harm, she had every right to kill him. If Mandy 'murdered' Billy by poisoning him with radiator fluid to collect on the insurance policy, that's immoral. There's a big difference between murder and killing.
When it comes to the Bible you are making claims about what occurred in it without doing the research (linguistics, history, authorship, what do the scholars say about it etc., how was it compiled etc). You are trying to apply a very simple statement to an extremely complicated document and it doesn't work that way. Therefore you have to dig into it to find out, "OK, what happened here? Let me see what I can find out."
Even when you ask is it moral that Mandy killed Billy, it's much more complicated than that simple statement, because you have what happened between them, what was the crime, their relationship, how did the crime unfold etc. It doesn't work out just to say is it moral that Mandy killed Billy.
Mandy killed Billy because she gave up on him every being a good person.
God clearly had people killed. And even if that is not true, you still have the suffering going on in the world around us today which is within his power to stop. There's just no way to get out of this, I know I tried to when I was a Christian.
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