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All Things Bright And Beautiful
All creatures great and small.
All things wise and wonderful
The Lord God drowned them all.
(Genesis 6-9)
Except Satan and his demons. He let them carry on to wreak havoc. Strange God that Christians have...
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.God could quite easily have chosen to wipe out the human race in the flood, but in His mercy decided to save Noah and his family and by extension the human race
Satan and the demons are immortal so couldn't just be killed off.
The Noah's Ark story raises all sorts of interesting questions for. Noah and co would have had to vigilant at all times not to tread on the two ants to give just one example
The ark was afloat for quite a long time [150 days (Genesis 7:24)] - how much damage did the termites inflict in that time?
And why didn't predators eat their prey - surely they didn't abstain from food all that time. I suppose that (given the later loaves and fishes episode by his son) God created food out of nothing - manna from heaven maybe.
fiveleaves: "God could quite easily have chosen to wipe out the human race in the flood, but in His mercy decided to save Noah and his family and by extension the human race"
Do you really believe that wiping out every living thing on a planet is justified by sparing the lives of a single family (and samples of all the animals)? I suppose Hitler was OK killing millions but sparing others?
Odd how God could create things by simply saying, "Let there be ..." but had to resort to a flood to get rid of them. Why not simply say, "Let there not be ..." ?
Other times He had to get the Hewbrews to massacre them.
For the Passover, those to be saved had to mark their own dooors. How come the omnicient God didn't know that for Himself?