Are you saying that the majority of Christians and Muslims are sick?
I am saying that there is nothing in the Hebrew or Greek scriptures or the writings of Moses to suggest that God enjoys torturing anyone. In fact they say the exact opposite.
Jeremiah 32:34, 35:
"...they put their disgusting idols in the house that bears my name, in order to defile it. 35 Furthermore, they built the high places of Baʹal in the Valley of the Son of Hinʹnom, in order to make their sons and their daughters pass through the fire to Moʹlech, something that I had not commanded them and that had never come into my heart to do such a detestable thing"
If Israel's children were being offered to a false god by putting them into a fire alive, then why would he do such a thing to his own children? He said that it would not enter his mind to do a thing like that.
In the laws stated in Leviticus, being "cut off from his people" is the end result of breaking the capital offenses...it meant death, not physical punishment in a prison.
In Israel's laws, there was no such thing as imprisonment...there was compensation for the victims of crime by the offender working to pay back what was stolen or extorted from his victims, and for capital offenses, there was the death penalty, ensuring that the criminal never re-offended. There was nothing that kept people incarcerated or tortured for any crime.
The idea of cruel suffering in a hell of eternal fiery torment sound more like something the devil would cook up to make God out to be a fiend....resembling his own disposition.
"Hell"(sheol, hades) in the Bible is simply the common grave. No one is conscious in that place. (Eccl 9:5, 10) We all go to this "hell"...even Jesus went there. It is not to be confused with gehenna or "the lake of fire" in Revelation. But there is no conscious torment in that place either. It represents eternal death. (the second death)
Also I would like to point out that it was made by a human as where the underworld's of various religions unless you have proof that demons did such.
If you are a Bible believer, then you accept what the Bible says...if not, there is no basis for further conversation. There is no underworld in the Bible except the six feet under that most humans have experienced.
God doesn't have to prove himself to anyone...it is we who must search for him and find the truth. He already knows us and is just waiting for a humble invitation into our lives.