@Oak In regards to your many statements in your first post of Page 2. I am not sure if what you are saying is intentionally corrupting and falsifying the Bible or rather you really don't know, but I find it quite unsettling how you try to justify sin especially with lies and half-truth. This bothers me a great deal because it shows that you my brother are being mislead. However I have taken the time to go over each of these claims to find if there is any truth to them.
First let's start with your claim that God created sin. This is all ready well put away as it is clearly Mankind and Satan's fault that sin enterred the World. As God is Life and sin is the antithesis of life, so God did not create sin. In the Garden of Eden there was no sin until Mankind brought it into the World.
Now let's start where you did not lie, but told half truth. This is the account of Er, Onan, Judah and Tamar. This story can be found in chapter 38 of Genesis. First you are correct the Creator sent Er and Onan down to the nethers because they are wicked and sinful and their own sin brought them Death (and it should b noted God also promises to raise Er and Onan back up on Judgement Day along with all people that ever lived.) You are also correct that Judah slept with Tamar because she decieved him. Did God tell Tamar to do this? No. Did God tell Judah to do this? No. Even Judah admits at the end of the chapter with his own lips that he is sinful, and even proclaims he is more sinful than Tamar for forsaking his promise to marry her to his son Shelah.
Second, yet again a half-truth. Eve does bear responsibility for bringing sin into the World, though remember this is because she was fed a lie by Satan the first sinner. This also does not negate Adam of sin because Adam chose to listen to Eve instead of God just as Eve chose to listen to Satan instead of God just as Satan chose to weave lies and commit idolatry instead of listen to God. Also since Eve is literally made out of Adam's flesh so too any sin she committed is Adam's sin. There is no such thing as premeditated sin, there only is or is not sin. I also found your statement in saying Eve brought sin into the world to be a great contradiction to your own first statement saying God made sin.
You say God condones murder, yet this is not true. Look how the sin of murder grieves Cain and his progeny Lamech (Lamech father of Tubal-Cain, not to be confused with Lamech father of Noah.) You say God condones abortion, but again you are incorrect, though I will add though that in many parts of Ecclesiates The Preacher son of David (allegedly Solomon) does not condone abortion, but he does ponder upon the fact that perhaps it is better not to be born at all than to live in this wicked world that Man hath made wicked.
You say God made unicorns, and this maybe true as far as I am aware the earliest mention I know of unicorns is by Marco Polo, and this is what the Ancients called the rhinocerous which still lives on Earth today. And it is true God made The Dragon (which is Satan) and Satan forsook God, thus Satan dooms himself.
And you say God made witches, but this is false for you either know what witchcraft is and are therefore trying to justify it or you do not understand what witchcraft is. Witchcraft is when you think you are using demons, but really they are using you. This is why witchcraft is sinful, because it hurts even you and those around you. Same with homosexuality, homosexuality is merely shame and sexual abuse and thus it is sinful because it hurts you and other people. The same is comparable to polygamy. God said those who sin sexually sin against themselves. He was right and there are countless examples of this outside of the Bible even in today's time for proof. God did not choose this for you, you chose this yourself.
You say that the Giants are offspring of Enoch, which really makes me wonder about whether you follow the occultists or are just a fool. You should know it say numerous times the Giants are the offspring of the fallen angels and humans. The giant gene also carried over into the post-Flood World with Nimrod, son of Cush, son of Ham, given as its first resurgence.
Now your blatant falsehoods: Let's start with goodly Esther. Esther the Bible say was a virgin when she married Ahasuerus (Xerxes I.) In fact Esther 2:17 specifically says Xerxes loved her above all the virgins in his harem. Lol though you could make a solid argument that Xerxes certainly was over-sexual and was definantly a big time polygamist. Esther is a good example of how even though her husband was sinful, because of her goodness and suffering through the toils of this World she was able to save her people and be one of the greatest heroes of all time.
(As for David's son raping and enslaving servants this is either a fabrication or a corruption of the story of Amnon. I am going to give you the benefit of the doubt and assume you refer to Amnon.) In regards to Amnon (2 Samuel Chapter 13) who himself committed the sin of raping his brother Absalom's sister Tamar (not to be confused with Tamar of Genesis.) Who committed that sin Amnon or God? Clearly it was Amnon and then who killed Amnon and David's other brothers? Absalom did by deceit and thus began Absalom's Revolt. This grieved David much to heart and David even forbade the slaying of Absalom, whom Joab would then slay later (another point of interest is Joab offered to pay an unnamed man to slay Absalom, but the man refused due to David expressly commanding not to harm Absalom.) So it is that Amnon, Absalom, and Joab all sinned because one sin lead to a cascade of more sin. This is a good example of why sin is contrary to God and for good reason too.
As for your claim God denied Pharoah freewill, that's just madness! God gave Pharoah 12 chances to free Israel of his own freewill. I suppose you could excuse Pharoah for not obeying this command after the first few plagues as he thought Moses was merely doing witchcraft since Pharoah's court magicians were able to replicate the first few plagues until the plague of boils. Then even after all the plagues Pharoah even turns his back on his own word and tries to pursue the Israelites to which as you know his army is crushed because of his foolishness, deceit, and treachery.
Then you say God took away Job's freewill, and that is wholly untrue and defies the entire plot of The Book of Job. God let Satan do whatever he pleased with Job because Satan (again sinning and dooming himself some more) thought he could tempt God into destroying Job unjustly and to tempt Job into making Job curse God to God's face. Satan even tries to make the point that Job only worships God because his life is good (an argument that Job does not have freewill because he leads a fruitful life), thus God allows Satan to even bring hardship on Job. The whole point of the wager was to see if Job acting on his own freewill would blaspheme the LORD. Though Job curses even his own birth Job does not curse God proving that by his own freewill Job chooses God and the Path of Life.
Your talk of the whore and the horse issue stuff is a parable of Ezekial which I will give you the benefit of the doubt and assume you misinterpretted it (even though the interpretation is literally in same chapter Ezekial 23.) The whore is Jerusalem whom God accuses of being a whore for the idols and magic and evil of various kingdoms such as Chaldea. So yes, God use strong language, and He has every Right to, but this is not God's fault that Jerusalem forsook Him, this is the fault of Jerusalem (also added note there are two metaphorical whores in this parable, the other being Samaria the old capital of the northern kingdom, Israel. Whereas Jerusalem was the capital of the southern kingdom Judah.) Also to return to the topic of polygamy, this parable is a good parable for why God does not approve of polygamy, for just as God likens idolatry to whoredom and adultery, so polygamy is like idolatry in that you cannot worship many gods and keep the One God happy just as you cannot marry many spouses and keep the One Spouse happy.
Not too sure why you are so quick to defend Satan and sin and polygamy and all these other unclean things. Sin ain't good for you man, it hurts others and it hurts yourself. Perhaps you feel guilty, that's okay, we are all guilty at one point or another. What you should do is read the Bible in full before you try to misconstrue it, understand why Mankind is guilty. Even look at secular history and events of the World even today and you will see easily how Mankind doom himself constantly even as we type here. But also try to understand that the LORD can forgive and wipe away all sins and grant you the gift of Salvation and Life.
(And my apologies to our poor and goodly moderators for this ordeal. God bless you for your patience and understanding.)