There is no reason to assume god is completely devoid of evilness and is fair
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For the sake of argument let's assume some kind of God/source/whatever is 100 percent real.
My argument is the fact that while morality and what's considered evil will change depending on culture and particular person's beliefs, there is always something that could be considered evil around you water you agree with it or not
Either specific actions, ideology etc. whether you consider them to be evil or not will be around you in a shape or form.
one might say that to god either no action is evil, but to me it means that God might be so detached from human perspective, that you could argue that every action will be excused.
Seeing ridiculously primal and predatory existence can be, let's say afterlife of torture could be reality, because if god is okay with it happening on earth, why not continue it in a afterlife
Of course I'm not saying it's something I believe in, but it feels weird to me how the belief of peaceful afterlife is considered a certainty.
And there may be a possibility that God don't give af and straight up doesn't care.
If evil consciously was created means that God is completely okay with it. For example I find it weird how in the story of garden of Eden the blame is out on talking snake instead of God that created it. god there was purposely creating evil temptations, and since he punished eve for interacting with his own creation, the image of perfectly just god crumbles.