Board Thread:Bible Questions/@comment-29039253-20160716213529/@comment-28478783-20160716223358

He decieves people and prevents from entering eternity with a good, good father, so yeah, even if God would give everyone (including myself) a painful death, there is really no way he would be good. The passage covers up the fact that God is the creator, and puts him "to shame," as if he were one of us, which of course, he isn't. He has his ways, and as written in the same bible that records the "killings," there are also several examples of God restoring damage caused by Satan, from that of Job, to even that of Jesus, who some argue in vain that his "death" was an arrogant move by his father, but was completely consentual and led to an end in a need to sacrifice animals to clean ourselves.

Thanks for the attempt to troll us, by the way, it gave me a wonderful opportunity to strike this sucker down :)