That seems a straight forward yes answer. If it is Gods, then it doesn’t belong to someone else. It just comes down to a really simple question. Is it true? Is it true that God is angry, hateful, vengeful and possessing bad intentions as the Bible states in Psalms that God is angry with the wicked everyday?
Who are you to think that you might be able to judge God?!? He is so far beyond you that He doesn't even fit into your understanding one tenth of one percent. He is eternal. Eternity is beyond the comprehension of a being with a limited number of brain cells; much less pass judgement upon His actions. He is Holy. The view that we have of Him is from a temporal perspective. He is Eternal. The infinite understanding and omniscient knowledge alone that He has is enough to let us know that attempting to place our understanding of good and evil against Him is beyond our ken.
If you base your beliefs about Gods nature on the Bible alone, considering the only trustworthy source on the matter... then you would be forced to conclude that God is like a man.
Hardly. Man is created in His image and likeness. We look similar. He is beyond understanding while in bodies of flesh. When we see Him we will be like Him; but until then: we merely share appearances.
He can become angry and lose his temper.....he can wish to kill people and animals, and keep the wicked alive forever in a burning place of fiery torment. That’s what you get by believing what the Bible says about it.
He will one day lose His Patience with sinners, but not just yet. When He does, He does so in steps, each time: giving the remainder of men left alive a chance to repent.
The biggest problem with this kind of thinking is that is directly contradicted by both the gospels and epistles which claim these things are not the nature of love, but are works of the flesh.
Indeed... men do not have the right or are they capable of doing such things righteously. God does.
But since the Bible says different things about the same things in different places, and these things so frequently conflict, one has to attempt to believe both and find a way to reconcile this conflict in their mind.
No, one merely needs to trust that The Lord, Whom is Holy, when He says that He is Holy, trust that He really is Holy.
The epistles claim that not only is God love by nature, but he is called the God of Love and Peace. Love and peace is in direct conflict with anger, hatred, violence and retribution.
Not to God, Who is Holy. He is an All-Consuming Fire, from the loins up and from the loins down. To me: that cleansing Fire that is Him is Perfect. There is no sin in Him. He is perfectly Holy. Having stood in His Presence, transparent; seeing that He, too, is transparent (motives / thoughts) and knowing His Holiness... I can tell you: He really is Holy.