You need to learn to finish your sentences.
I don't much care for full-stops
They make things sound so final
I rarely use them at the end of a sentence unless I want to emphasise that the sentence is over.
"Good or reasonable" according to whom, and by what standard? And if we recognize that "God" is a mystery, how can we determine any of this? If "God" IS the standard, how can God not meet the standard? See what I mean?
Speaking only for myself, according to me and to my own standards
I can only speak for myself, I am not the representative of humankind
And we have to go on what we *do* know about God
God is whatever we presume God to be because God is an idea in our heads, at least to us. So I don't see that any of this matters. If we are seeing God as 'bad', all we have to do is change the way we imagine God to be in our minds, to being 'good'. Done and dusted. Problem solved.
So you're saying that God is only as good or bad as we imagine it to be?
Sounds a lot like self-deception to me, or burying one's head in the sand.......
If we followed that plan there could be a wicked God who would never be called out for his wickedness
At what "word"? God isn't giving us any words that we are not choosing to pretend God to have given us. And we can just as easily pretend God didn't give them if we don't like them. You seem to be proposing that we create an evil God for ourselves, and then blame God of being evil. And that's just silly. Why do any of that?
By his "word" I mean scripture, which is what a great many believers take as God's word
And scripture clearly claims that God is good:
Doubting God’s goodness? Reflect on these Bible verses to remind you of the truth: “God is good and his goodness endures forever.”
www.biblelyfe.com
But in spire of this, God has said and done some horrible things
Personally, I'm more inclined to judge him by what he does, rather than by how much he bigs himself up in scripture
We can presume anything we want to, because we can't know otherwise. So why presume God is a morel problem when we can just as easily and justifiably presume that God is not a moral problem? It makes no sense.
Until all the facts are known we have to discern a working hypothesis which which to understand God
The issue of God's morality should be a vitally important one but a great many people just assume he's all good and loving, thanks in part to Jesus being a pretty cool guy......
I think this is uncritical to say the very least and personally I think that the morality of the Abrahamic God is somewhat dubious, accoridng to my own standards.