This is an extremely delicate subject and I have trouble talking about this kind of thing because I use an English translator.
I know a god of death.
He is my own god, the one who killed, exterminated, persecuted and punished those who deserved his wrath.
And I know a god of life.
He is my own god, the one who forgave, who reached out and reached out especially to those who did not deserve it.
At no time did my god delegate his judgment to another. There is no man on earth who can kill in his name. And if not even in the name of the supreme one can we take life, why could someone think that by his own human judgment he has the power to decide who lives and who dies?
I wish we could all live as brothers, and not die as adversaries.
I invite my friend @revjohno to leave his opinion if he wishes!
Thank you for sharing your thoughts on this delicate subject. I can see that you have a deep reflection on the balance between divine justice and mercy, and I appreciate the way you've expressed it.
Personally, I wouldn’t like to comment on your statements above at the moment. If I think of something thoughtful related to it later, I will add another comment to reflect my thoughts.
I am with you. My own God's name is Almighty Jehovah, the creator and sustainer of life.