My starting statement

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    It is not the historical nor the scientific truth of the Bible that is on the stand, only God and his true nature but also the many contradictions on God's law that has been written in the Bible.

My starting statement is this:
   If God is so real than why is "his word" so full of contradictions? There are so many contradictions in between both testaments of the Bible, but not only in between them, also in them. Here is my main question: if the Bible is so "divinely inspired" then why are there so many contradictions? Man wrote the Bible and called it "God-breathed". In all of this how do we as a race so far ahead of where we were then know that these men did not write it for their own profit?

My prosecution starts here and is this:
Exodus 20:13
Thou shalt not kill
  You might recognize this from the 10 commandments, right? Well in a few chapters this verse is contradicted...
Exodus 32:27
Thus sayeth the Lord God of Israel, put every man his sword by his side and slay every man his brother, companion, neighbor.
   This is a MAJOR contradiction in my eyes, "thou shalt not kill" is one of the 10 commandments! And here just 10 chapters and 14 verses later it is being contradicted! What am I to believe? Is it ok to kill or not?
My next verses are this:

Proverbs 12:22
Lying lips are an abomination to the Lord

This may sound familiar, such as this:
"Thou shalt not bear false witness (lie) against your neighbor." Yet in 1 Kings 22:23 it says:
The Lord hath put a lying spirit in the mouth of all these thy prophets, and THE LORD SPEAK EVIL CONCERNING THEE.

In Proverbs it tells us the Christian God hate evil and yet, lo and behold in 1 Kings it tells us that HE put a lying spirit in the mouth of prophets!!! And that THE LORD speak evil!! So what is God? Is he this all holy being or is he a liar and murderer?

Malachi 3:6
For I am the Lord; and I change not.

  The Bible says this, yet in every respect it also contradicts that statement.
Exodus 32:14
And the Lord repented of the evil which he thought to do to his people.

See this verse tells the complete opposite of Malachi 3:6, Doesn't this say that God repented? Does this not mean God is not as perfect as God as Christians say he is? Isn't he supposed to be a holy God?
Even his stature and what God dwells in is contradicted in?

1 Timothy 6:15-16
- The King of Kings, and Lord of lords; Who only hath immortality, dwelling in the light, which no man approach nor see. To whom be honour and everlasting power.
  
This sounds like a great god, is this not true? Well I have news for you, Psalms tells yet another DIFFERENT story...

Psalms 97:1-2
The Lord reigneth; let the Earth rejoice, clouds and darkness are round about him.

In one instance he is "dwelling in light" then in the next he is somehow, "clouds and darkness round about him" what does this say he is? The great light and good we are supposed to be drawn to or the darkness and evil we are supposed to be repulsed by? I do take into account that God is is supposed to be "all things" then is he supposed to be Satan to? Does the Bible talk about God in both good and evil tense?

You decide

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