So you have no actual stance, then, other than trying to point out that the bible is inconsistent? Because on that we are in agreement. I simply do not see it as an all or nothing book, and you seem to take is as an all or nothing book.
In your mind, with no stance one way or the other, God absolutely could be exactly as Christ showed Him to be, and not as some of the OT seems to paint Him?
*sigh* Do I have an opinion on your Christ? I don't believe your Christ exists. My opinions are on your reasoning.
I argue from the standpoint of arguing literature.
Let's take Hamlet. I could argue that he was a good son that avenged his father's death. End of story. Someone else could point out that he drove Ophelia crazy, killed her brother, killed her father, killed his mother, and sent two innocents to their death in England. To which I could say, yeah, but I don't accept that part, because my view of Hamlet is simply that he avenged his father's death.
What is my 'real' opinion of Hamlet? He doesn't exist. But if I'm arguing literature (the bible) and calling it an authority, then it is perfectly valid to take it all into account when arguing over a fictional character.
Now, I will share something that may surprise you. In the middle of writing this, I got a call from a very distraught Christian friend. She did something that was weighing her down with guilt and making her cry. I pulled a Tec. I made her focus only on what Jesus had to say on the issue and asked if she should worry about Paul when Jesus was so different? I asked her what Jesus stressed in his ministry, as opposed to what she and her church are stressing. I asked if she prayed for forgiveness (yes) then just move on unless you think from what you read about Jesus that you should continue to beat yourself up. I also pointed out that she was pretty normal, even for a Christian, because statistics show that Christians act exactly as the rest of us, and the only difference is the guilt they feel. She hung up with a light heart, laughing, and determined to just put it aside.
The assumption is that the atheists here on this board are incapable of respecting other people's beliefs and emotions. We are here to debate. This was not the time for me to say to my friend that there was no god, so why was she freaking out over such a minor thing. This was the time to validate her feelings and give her a way to work them out in her own framework. Another day muah haw.
But her god still isn't there. She knows that is how I feel about it. It doesn't matter, because I was able to use her book to reason with her and talk her down.
I have no opinion of a god that doesn't exist---only what has been written about him. If you use the bible when it fits, but dismiss it when it doesn't, I will call that out. It's like using Shakespeare and completely rewriting Hamlet as you see fit. It makes no sense.