Yes. I would not call for the slaughter of infants.
Right, you would have called that they be left to die a slow and agonizing death due to starvation and exposure to the harsh elements. Or maybe you would have called for them to be left to the wild scavenging animals that prowled the lands, seeking for any vestige of life sustaining sustenance.
Yes, your plan would have been far less
wicked....
Yes, and the Amalekites (if any remained) would have to watch helplessly as their loved ones were brutally cut down by godded, evil savages.
The Amalekites would not have been watching helplessly as judgment came knocking upon their door. You seem to think they were some sort of Amish community or peaceful utopia wherein the people spent their days in peaceful pursuits of knitting sweaters and socks and picking daisies. The Israelites charged with purging and cleansing the land of these people whose pursuits cut a path of destruction through the lands in which they traveled would have been met even before they got to their town by battle hardened, cruel, uncaring soldiers first and foremost. These soldiers would have been supported and equipped and supplied and supported by their families, yes that means women and children. The women were not the proverbial stay at home soccer moms you envision, but were also callous and hardened by their lifestyle and would slit your throat with a jagged piece of flint or rusty metal quicker than you can say "no!". The children in turn were not unlike the adults that reared them. Cruel, callous and hardened, trained to wield bows, trained to use spears, javelins, and swords. These were a warring people, not some Mr. Rogers, do no wrong, let's all just sing songs and hold hands and roast marshmallows people.
Tell it like it is when you seek to judge the actions of God towards these people. Not how you want it to be.
At the risk of Godwinizing, were they worse than the Nazis? We didn't call for all Germans to be exterminated down to their infants.
We called for the Germans to be brought to swift and total justice for the evil they had done. Thousands of men and women risked their lives to see this realized so important they thought it was for the wrongs to be righted and for the victims of this deleterious regime to be avenged.
Do not make the mistake of trying to portray as equivalent the circumstances and response of the Allied nations to the Nazis with God's response to the Amalekites.
The two could not be more distinct. There were no modern "correctional institutions" or war crime trials taking place thousands of years ago when Israel came up out of Egypt. There were no firing squads, lethal injections, or sanitary asylums for those guilty of killing, raping, plundering, and looting the weak and elderly.
Comparing Israel's theocracy, and the Allied democracies of recent years is like comparing apples to oranges my friend.
I don't believe in any gods, but yes I would long for justice. But infants are blameless, and I would abhor any 'vengeance' that required slaying infants. Because that would be wicked. Not good.
Like I said, you would have rather had the infants, and this is assuming that there were actually infants among them at the time, just be left to die a slow agonizing death by starvation and exposure. Or maybe to have been left to be devoured by the ravenous beasts that never failed to make a showing when dead bodies were lying around, being baked by the scorching sun.
Yes, your way would have been far more humane....

