(This was previously posted on The RAVYN Blog)

Today, I came across a YouTube video highlighting the ‘body count’ that God has—the video was over two hours long.

Posted five months ago by ‘The Friendly Atheist’, the YouTuber does his best to highlight every single event in which God killed people. And trust me, it’s a lot.

But the real question is: are we even allowed to hold God to the same moral standards He holds us to? And an even bigger question—do we even know who God is?

Because, you see, people who don’t have a clue who God is ask very ridiculous questions, then highlights the Bible and God as some unforgiving murderer.

What’s worse, they say things like ‘if God is so loving, why does He kill so many people?’

God’s Standard: Life

But here’s the catch: the same God who gives life is the same God who determines when that life ends, and by those standards, we’re all facing an imminent death that God has ordained.

It was the rule He gave us in Genesis chapter two: ‘if you eat the fruit of the tree of knowledge of good and evil, you will surely die’.

This doesn’t sound promising at all.

But then, ask yourself this: Who is God?

Who is God?

If we define God as a Supreme Being who created time and space itself, then we’re essentially saying God exists outside the framework of this universe, making Him timeless, ageless, and omnipotent.

If He is omniscient and omnipresent, then we’re saying He exists outside our dimension, and His timeless nature allows Him to exist in all times simultaneously.

We’re talking about a Supreme Being whose own inherent essence is eternal—that is, without beginning and end. And if we claim Him as the Creator of all things, then we’re also giving thought to the fact that He is outside of our own social constructs and ideas of morality.

So, what does that mean?

Well, it means this. God can do whatever He wants. And if He can do whatever He pleases, that includes creating AND destroying.

Why Doesn’t God Get Rid of Evil? (The Question on Everyone’s Mind)

Lots of people would then go on to say, ‘Then why doesn’t God destroy evil/Satan?’

At first, I struggled with this question myself when I was younger. Why doesn’t God just get rid of evil?

Genesis 6:5 sums it up best:

Back in the Garden of Eden, when man fell, he broke a commandment. He ate of the tree of knowledge of good and evil, meaning that all people who come from Adam have both good and evil thoughts, thus embedding evil (and sin) within our DNA.

The Bible says, “For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God”.

If God were to ‘destroy’ evil and Satan, then essentially He would destroy all of humanity. He could, but there’s a reason why He refuses to do this. And, as a matter of fact, He has done this once, during the flood.

However, there is something greater than just His promise not to destroy us; it’s His love for humanity.

God’s Love and Purpose For Us

He created us for a reason. He created us for companionship, for friendship, but because of mankind’s disobedience, that relationship was destroyed.

Evil saturated the heart of man, and our evil caused us to hate, discriminate, and destroy each other and this world.

Humanity has sold it’s soul to the Evil One, allowing him to now own our lives.

This unfortunate situation made it even tougher. For God to destroy evil, He needs to completely destroy us, but His love for us prevents Him from doing that. The negative essence (evil) in our DNA, slowly kills us, and when we die our souls are forever gone.

God refused to allow this. He couldn’t let His beautiful creation, His friends, His lost family go to waste. So, He did something about it. He made a plan to buy us back.

Throughout the years, evil has consumed humanity, leading God to make the decision to drastically remove some of the worst humans, so that He could save the majority of us, but He had a plan to save all of us, even those who died in ancient times.

God’s Plan of Redemption

His plan was to wrap His promise to humanity in flesh, His Son, whom He sent as the example of the perfect man. He died in our place, purchasing the rights to our souls that were lost to evil, so that we may enjoy eternal life.

Though our flesh dies, our spirit lives on with God through that promise, the Word wrapped in flesh.

Those who accept His son, are not only spared from agonizing death, but they’re given the seal of the Holy Spirit, which marks them as renewed.

God ultimately has a plan to get rid of evil once and for all, but that is after He ensures that all of creation is safe and marked with His Seal.

The Answer: God’s Standard

So, to answer the question: if God is so loving, why did He kill so many people? Or to those who claim God is evil because He kills, I say this:

Can we judge God by the moral standards He has set for us?

Because if God judged us by the moral standards He created within us, then we all should have been dead a long time ago. The fact that this world is still turning and you’re still breathing proves that there is hope for humanity.

Those who died during ancient times saw death because of the saturated evil within their hearts. He, the LORD, searches the heart of man and He tests their minds. Then, He gives to every man according to their actions.

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4 responses to “God, The Murderer?”

  1. Powerful post, well written and you covered all the important parts, who God is, who man is and what sin is. As a lost person I read the Old Testament for four years and struggle with the God of the old covenant. Once I got saved and the Holy Spirit was in me I read it again and did not struggle with God. He can do what He wants, when He wants to and as often as He wants to and our part is to, trust Him.

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  2. Understanding just how far we have fallen from grace is the key to understanding so much about God and understanding just how far He has come to restore us to grace teaches us even more than that.

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  3. Very deep and powerful post. You expressed yourself well and explain the sinful nature of mankind so that it is easy to understand. God is supreme and He can do whatever He wants but His plans for us are the best but we have to be obedient to Him in order to fulfill the purpose that God has for us on earth.

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