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This is what the theist falls back on when argued into a corner.The problem I have with Atheists is: They try to rationalize God’s actions to their own limited abilities of comprehension. They do not acknowledge man’s ineptness at comprehending the mind of God.
It’s a red herring, for the claim “God was justified in slaying the firstborn” is every bit as much a claim to understand the “mind of God” as the claim “God was not justified in slaying the firstborn”.
Anyway, philosophically, it’s impossible that God kill anyone. It’s impossible He could positively will evil, and death is an evil. Therefore, I can be 100% positive that that story in Exodus didn’t happen as it is literally written. (Archaeologists have found no, or almost no, evidence that the Exodus really happened anyway.) So, if Exodus really is divine revelation, it’s kind of literary form, just like Genesis.