Talk:Abigail Williams/@comment-3393055-20171224111854/@comment-33579485-20171225153025

"It had nothing to do with the humans understanding his goal. Just that the goal led to the death of a human."

That contradicts what you said before. So now you say a god is evil because its actions led to the death of a human? So I guess the answer to my question is yes. A god that kills humans is evil.

"If he suddenly feels like killing a human for no other reason than impulse, then how is that not evil in a human's eyes?"

The point is a human can't know if it's just a sudden impulse or not or some "divine plan", right?

We don't consider most religious gods evil because they kill humans "for their own good". Or rather, for the greater good. The point is humans can't know the intentions of such an entity.

"This contradicts your earlier statement:"

I said the great ones are generally sympathetic.

I'm talking about a "godlike" being in the general at this point.

Much like the human and ant analogy.