Dostoyevsky as he should have been: God is petty, he can’t even do his own will. He allows sorcery to win and satanism to deceive and slay his own people. Behold, the Book of Revelation. He seemingly permits some to suffer to test them but that’s a violation of the fact that we are made in his image. Forget the law, just look at the nature of God and the divine image he made us in. Behold, Genesis, preceding the 10 commandments: Whoever sheds human blood by humans shall his blood be shed, for God made man in his own image. It’s not even that he contradicts the law he gives, but actually the nature of his being. We are made in his image, we ought not to be treated otherwise. However, he allows this violation, and in doing so violates himself by allowing us as made in his image to be violated. When God allows his own image to be violated, he violates himself. This is foolish and pathetic. If I want to pick up a pencil I can, but if he wants to, he can’t, because he needs me to do it, or an angel or a seraph. He’s pathetic, he doesn’t even have control over what I do. Look at him. Jesus can’t even pick up anything because he’s in heaven. It’s petty. Petty. I fight his war and he doesn’t fight mine. Yes, he died on the cross, but look, the sorcery isn’t even conquered yet. I have to do it, by faith. Why? Because he can’t do it without me or another. He’s petty. He even needed Moses to part the Red Sea by his staff. Moses? A killer and murderous fool? How petty.
God: You shall have me as you so choose and wish me to be.
Is this not what you wish?
Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord in vain.
Immediately he was put to death for his words by the Holy Spirit.