Are you an MD? Is that a categorical statement?
You made the assertion, YOU defend it.
Cheers!
HAHA, LOL!
I'll let you have the dubious pleasure of performing the mental / verbal gymnastics, autofellation (as you mentioned earlier) , etc. necessary to interpret the fatal illness inflicted upon a child by a supposed deity as an act of comforting the victim by that same deity. After all, you must have the necessary experience, going back to the other thread where you seemed to have convinced / fooled yourself into believing that the swords that struck down the Amalekite babies and children were acts of painless deliverance.
You are, and remain, incorrect.
With respect and for the sake of honesty I must point out that atheism continually shows itself to be the product of flawed thinking and confusion.
The claim “God is not good” is both an admission of the truth of divine existence and a demonstration of a dependence on the unworkable logic that God’s standard of good is the same as our standard of good.