You will have noted within your own post that I did not say god was evil. I asked questions about consistency of information in the bible and where one might determine that any one precept be followed rather than another.
note my response is that precept upon precept is how we all learn...there was more to the discussion, but we'll cut to the chase since most of what I say is overlooked anyway..
My understanding of your answer, including the slavery example, is that god does nothing faster than people do.
an idea I specified in my response was not accurate, so why assume it is when I specifically said it was not. Precept upon precept, line upon line doesn't necessarily mean God changes, it means we change, we change our thinking, our purpose, our plans, our understanding, our knowledge. As we grow in life, so do our ideas, we understand things differently when we are children than we do when we are adults. Even I Cor 13 talks (I think that is the verse) about seeing things dimly for now. Percept upon precept isn't about what God provides, but rather about how we learn.
Occam's Razor disposes of god in that example, because god adds a stone cold zero to the explanation or to serve toward resolving the next issue that arises, whatever it may be.
not sure why you want to confuse what I said with Occam's Razor, but okay...
If you think god is love, it is not supported by the testaments,
absolutely it is, there are two places that most people fail to understand when it comes to the idea of God is love...1. what real love, biblical love is..and I assure you that if you dig into the topic you will be both amazed and enlightened by what you find. and 2. God's purpose for the decisions He made/makes take slavery for example, as I told you before, God's commands were about protecting the slave, giving the slave value, as opposed to the people of the day and their ideas, concepts, laws about slaves. God is temporing the law for the purpose of providing for and protecting the slave. In fact, let's take it one step further, the slave was considered the least among all human beings, and yet in the NT we see Christ say, the last shall be first and the first shall be last...it's the idea of recipricals. God doesn't see status as the evil, but rather the love value, or lack thereof that is the evil. This concept is seem from the OT law right through to the NT. God is love is a standard by which the entire bible revolves and it is an intact idea. In fact, I am still waiting for one person who can present something that questions God's love. But of course, I have and am studying what Love means and so that in and of itself makes it harder for you to do. The law, the commands, all of them were about love, and that is obvious when you find out what love is and why God said what HE did.
by the ten commandments (except holy vanity) nor by historical christianity. To be loved by an imaginary friend certainly resolves issues in some respects but it adds nothing to the total lack of evidence for any of the tens of thousands of gods posited by people.
I'm not even sure what that is suppose to mean....so I best not guess, trying to apply meaning to what I don't understand gets me into trouble, of course asking for clarification gets me into trouble too, so...