First of all, God isn't a murder. Why not? God owns everything. So, even if He takes life away, He was the One Who gave it in the first place. It is His by right, to do with as He pleases.
So you condone murdering your own children for any reason? How could you claim that to be moral?
Haven't we just been talking about the illegality of murder? Why do you ask such silly things? Even though my children are mine and my wife's as property, they are God's, as well, because He gives the kids their spirit.
How long will you continue to twist understanding all out of shape?
How many opportunities does God give? Many. Every time a person thwarts and attempts to thwart the laws that God has set in place, and the person does not immediately die from doing so, God has saved the person for another day, and given him/her some more chances.
I would advise you to read the Exodus from Egypt...
Does God give Pharaoh many chances? NO! You didn't actually read it did you?
According to scripture, Pharaoh was ready to let the Israelites go after Moses asked the first time, but "
God hardened Pharaoh's heart" each time so he could send plague after plague at him... Eventually killing the firstborn child of every Egyptian citizen, servant and animal
Basically God is punishing the Egyptians for a non-sin... because Pharaoh wanted to let them go, until God stopped him by hardening his heart...
wtf is that about? God sounds like a real asshat in this story...
There God goes again. He hardens your heart. Why? Because you essentially asked Him to, simply by your thinking and actions. You saw where it got Pharaoh. But you keep right on asking for God to do it to you, just like Pharaoh did.
You should feel relieved that God isn't trying to set up a nation of Israel next to you. He just might have to rain some plagues down on you to show His glory to His people Israel. If that happened, you might forget all the many previous chances God gave you, simply because of the pain of the plagues. Rather, God is merciful towards you, calling to you, a lost (almost lost?) child, hoping for your salvation before it is too late for you.
