He doesn't Khatru. He so loved the world that he sent us his only begotten son Jesus Christ to explain that evil was behind all our woes and who gave us a science to protect us from their full force.
He so loved the world? Why did he kill nearly everyone in this world including all the babies? Think about that for a minute - you worship a god that kills babies. There's nothing good about that.
If your god loves us then why does he send us to Hell?
Your god is not loving. Instead of coming regularly and leading his people by example, he leaves us in the hands of Satan, promising to return at some random time "like a thief in the night" to wreak havoc on the earth, and to judge its people with fire.
Tell me,.do you thnk that tsunamis might be triggered by nuclear test explosions.possibly weeks months or even years down the line. Is this God or evil for evil gain.
They might be. However, I'm not aware of anyone being killed by a nuclear test-generated tsunami to date.
What about the Boxing Day Tsunami? That one killed approximately a quarter of a million people. Your god can part the Red Sea but he did nothing to stop this tsunami. Now that's evil
God has decreed that he will not destroy the Earth again as he did in the great flood so we must wait for a natural event that amounts to the same thing...and I suspect it isn't far off...in the mean time we must all live together as best we can...It's all in the Holy Bible.
There is nothing natural about an event caused by a supernatural being. The Bible is clear enough that God will destroy the earth with fire.
By the way, isn't that whole Rainbow/God/Covenant thing a load of bollocks? God created a rainbow as a sign of his promise to never again destroy the world with water.
What a hollow, empty and quite meaningless gesture that is, as we later read that at some point in the future, God will be destroying the world by fire.
It's like someone stabbing one of your family members to death and subsequently promising never to stab anyone again but saying that he will comeback sometime in the future, not with a knife but with a gun.