I thought I said to you that God had given Mankind and the universe freedom.
Well, you
asserted as much.
If God is responsible for mans evil then he is responsible for men's Good. That means you can no more be a decent bloke than you say the Nazis are responsible if God exists.
When the
OED wants to refresh its definition of non sequitur, I'm sure they'll be a-calling.
And yet you are trying to say that most people are good.
No; the quote (from Dan Barker, though I agree with him) is that when compared to the alleged/supposed/so-called actions of God in the Bible, most people in most places at most times are better. Which is straightforwardly true. They are. You don't have to be E. M. Cioran or Pollyanna - to illustrate the opposing and extreme poles - here; a simple awareness of the world around you will do the job. (Though I do love Cioran, and on balance think he was right).
There have been some spectacularly evil, cruel and brutal people in history. They're the exception. None of them have attempted (or, as far as I know, even wanted) to wipe out all of humanity with the exception of one family on a DIY boat.
Of course, I fully concede that you are so literal that you are tone-deaf to the concept of evil fictional characters such as God, Iago and Sauron and so forth, but that's very much your problem, isn't it?
But why would most people be nicer than God why would God do that
Why does the God you purport to believe in do anything? So far it's either assertion or "dunno, guv". Not exactly edifying.
God creates man gives him the freedom to love or hate God or ignore him, provides a way back and restoration of a marvelous relationship with him forever. I see no Bastardy in that.
I see nothing nothing but bald assertion. Who'd have thought?