The topic isn't shallow. I don't care for math; but, if I want to understand an equation, my opinion, feelings, and concerns about math have nothing to do with how the equation is solved, question, and answer to it. If that be the case, those going into their degree programs should only take classes that aren't shallow to them. College doesn't work that way nor does life.
So, in that respect, I am interested in all religious thought. God ordered to kill and god did kill. Whether he is a criminal or not, that depends on who you talking to.
Do you understand where I am coming from when you say some people blame god when to many people (not you-many other people) god does not exist?
How can you blame something that does not exist? (Not someone. Not god. Just an odd ball invisible object)