Thanks for admitting first that the bible writers weren't divinely inspired (you'd think god of all people would know how the solar system worked?) and also that you have a very, very limited knowledge of the bible. Have you actually even read it? It's fairly typical that the most vehement adherents are the least knowledgable about the bible and it's history.
I have read it many times. Enough that I know it does not claim itself to be inerrant. In fact, 'it' claims the opposite. Jeremiah 8:8, and the various times that Christ says, "Woe to you scribes". Scribes are the ones who write down the law, the histories, etc, etc, including the prophets and prophecies. Scribes are also translators.
The prophets are inspired. But that does not mean that everything written (or translated) is as it should be.
The story (in the bible) is that he stopped the day so his chosen people could continue their slaughter of those who simply had the misfortune to be born to non-chosen parents of a different race.
Yes, I know the story. I do not know if everything written in it is true.
Today we call it genocide, but you no doubt call such things "good".
No, I would not. Please stop assuming that I have such traits or that I would do something that I would NOT do.
Also, stopping the solar system would take vastly much more time and effort than just stopping one storm on one planet of the solar system. He can do the former to enable a slaughter but can't be arsed doing the latter to save innocent people, children and babies?
Like I said... I don't know about it. Of course, the person asking for that DID belong to God and did have the ear of God. The covenant was different with Israel also, than the covenant that we have through Christ. That covenant is for forgiveness of sins, for eternal life and a Kingdom.
Tell us more about this god of love you worship.
Look at and listen to Christ... and you will know also.
Peace,
tammy