The onus is on you my Sister. You said God kills innocent ppl. That was you that imported it into this conversation. Now it’s up to you to support your statement via scripture. I have shown you the errors of your statement by showing you that you are misrepresenting the scriptures you use for proof.
No--the heart of my disagreement with you is your insistence that babies are guilty of the sin of their forbears. Yes, we die physically because of what Adam and Eve did when they followed the destroyer rather than the Creator. But that is a LONG way from calling God a "murderer" which YOU did.
The Bible clearly states the wages of sin is death.[Romans 6:23] The Bible clearly states all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.[Romans 3:23]
You persist in conflating physical death with eternal death. When you quote Romans 6:23, do you ever quote the entire passage? Why leave off: "...but the free gift of God is eternal life through Christ Jesus our Lord."?
You also neglect the context of Romans 3:23. Please, look at Romans 3:22 "We are made right with God by placing our faith in Jesus Christ. And this is true for
everyone who believes..." Since babies are incapable of believing--then, I guess with you Calvinists, you are saying--"Too bad, babies, my theology says you are toast." It is clear that Romans 3:23 is speaking to the fact that it is inevitable that ALL will eventually sin.
You are putting sin on God, because if He killed even one innocent person, it’s murder, and murder is sin. If a jury convicted a known innocent person, there would (rightly) be a huge public uproar. Why? Someone was falsely condemned. If God killed an innocent person, then He is no longer righteous.
No, it is YOU who have done that when you insist that when God takes an innocent life, He is guilty of murder. That is what the atheists say--that God "murdered" His own Son. Only God, who gives humans their lives, has a right to take them without cause. Did Abraham question God about the order to kill Isaac? No, he apparently assumed that God would revivify Isaac. He knew that the holiness of God is total. YOU apparently question that and make up your theology around your doubts.
The biggest injustice is to murder someone, but you say God can violate His own nature and do it.
Murder is decidedly evil-no doubt about that. It is why God prohibited human-to-human killing without just cause. When it is without just cause, that's when we call it murder--rather than killing, such as in self-defense. No--the biggest injustice is to malign the holiness of God by stubbornly insisting that your theology could not be wrong, and that if babies die, it is because they are somehow guilty of the sin of their antecedents.