Talk:Claude Frollo/@comment-32119671-20180311012516/@comment-1672596-20180501032832

"so the flooding was before the commandments and the plague was before the commandments so he had the reign to do so. don't know what you are talking about with X and reploid or whatever since you didn't explain that to me so could you please clarify what you are talking about because it lost as I also stated before since you just threw something out there and didn't explain it. Why would God need to investigate if he already knew that there wasn't anyone? the entire town tried to rape the angels so...He didn't do anything to misinterpret facts but instead, humor Abraham with a hypothetical that wouldn't happen because he knew already there wasn't anyone there. We are just saying the same things at this point we are getting nowhere."

They may have been before he directly gave us the Commandments, but make no mistake, the Commandments, heck, the Laws of Leviticus, Deuteronomy and Numbers existed well before the Exodus. He made them, since before time itself existed.

As far as X, okay, you know the Mega Man X series by Capcom right? Well, X is basically a sufficiently advanced Android that has free will, was the ultimate creation of Dr. Light. In the original canon at least, he needed to undergo three decades worth of testing by Light to make sure he doesn't end up becoming a danger to humanity (he needs to be compliant to the three laws of robotics yet still have free will). In this OVA, called "The Day of Sigma", X during his time as a B-class hunter was shown to constantly fret over dealing a fatal blow to Maverick (basically a Reploid [aka, sufficiently advanced Androids that were derived from X's design in all the important stuff, including especially their capacity to free will] or Mechaniloid that poses a danger to humans or other Reploids, either through a glitch in the system or otherwise choosing to violate the Asimov laws via their free will) if said Maverick has a fellow Maverick Hunter or some other innocent bystander in the way, hence the human shield comment. This happened with a berserk Mechaniloid that X and Chill Penguin's company had to put down when it grabbed one of the hunters and put it right in front of the Generator, causing X to hesitate to pull the trigger. Dithering, in other words. Sigma, then-Commander of the Maverick Hunters, then lectured X afterwards about how they can't afford to hesitate to pull the trigger. These words come back to haunt X further when Sigma, who went maverick, proceeded to pin Zero to his chest after the latter deduced he was responsible for the Maverick outbreaks, and after X tried to beg Sigma to let Zero go, Sigma, who wanted X to draw out his full potential (Dr. Cain, the guy directly responsible for creating Reploids via X's blueprints after he discovered him a century later, long story, had earlier speculated to Sigma that X's innate potential was key to X's constant worrying on the battlefield), told X to fire at him if he wished to stop him, making clear the shot will run the risk of destroying Zero in the process. X ended up hesitating, and Sigma then deduced he couldn't do it with delirious joy before throwing Zero away and basically dealing heavy blows to him. Then Sigma puts him in a chokehold and, after cruelly reminding X of his earlier lectures on not hesitating to pull the trigger, reveals he intends to launch every missile at the launch facility at Abel City, and once again tries to goad X into either shooting Sigma or otherwise let him fire the missiles, suggesting that X "lay down [X's] arms", with X ultimately proceeding to literally disarm himself by detaching his arm cannon. Then Sigma, after revealing his motives for instigating the various Maverick outbreaks ("Evolution requires sacrifice"), proceeded to launch the missiles at Abel City. You can see the video here: https://youtu.be/PchA94QtPRk That's what I'm getting at by the X and Sigma thing I alluded to and comparing it to God basically not breaking any laws. X never broke any laws, and he was ultimately shown as being weak for it during that time. You can read up on them here; here; here; here; here; here; here; here; here; here; here; and here (and yes, I did link to every single part I can think of from that OVA, at least the ones directly relevant to the subject matter. I figured that you could educate yourself on those bits and then get back to me on it. Can't bother talking about it if you don't even know what the subject matter is.). I hope that explained it enough for you.

And that's exactly the point: God didn't NEED to send the Angels to Sodom and Gomorrah and nearly get them raped, yet he did anyway, despite knowing full well long before the communities ever existed that they'd do it. Either he isn't omniscient, or he lied (and I can't claim God is not omniscient since it's repeatedly made clear he is.). And the same goes for his little "hypothetical games" with Abraham. True honesty requires divulging ALL the facts that you know of, no holding back, that means no hypotheticals, allegories, or any of that. Like I said, think brutal honesty (or how K-2SO generally acted for a good comparison).