Talk:Claude Frollo/@comment-26173537-20150306154240/@comment-25041621-20150731151707

Dear Weedle

G-d's destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah actually stemmed from remorse. Same with the Flood, where Scripture specifically states that God regretted His creation of man, since man was being so profoundly evil. He recognized Creation as a bad thing, and destroyed these sinful cities in order to restore peace in the world.

Regarding Abraham's prayers, G-d allowed them to continue because Abraham's faith brougt some badly-needed goodness to Earth. And although He knew it was all in vain, He had to encourage Abraham's love and devotion, as he was one of the last people who believed in the goodness of Heaven.

How you can go so far as to claim that G-d does not believe in His own commandments is beyond me. Man is created in His image. What would be the point of man if G-d was not the ideal we could strive for? He was only ever vengeful towards those who either sought to harm the good people or Himself (although that is not possible).

Frollo is a unique villain in that he acknowledges G-d (unlike you) and His laws, and is aware that his transgressions are due to his own weakness.