The KJV of the bibles admits that about "god" already.
I ... create evil. I, 'the lord', do all these things.
~Isaiah 45:7
Also it was posted ages ago that "jehova"
means god of evil, calamity, etc., from hebrew directly. After it was posted and I saw it, I searched for it myself. I don't have the other screenshots to hand, so I did them again -
It sound like the jew has lust, a great desire, for something. Probably it's green with envy that it doesn't have the possibility of literal eternal living consciously in the physical realm; plus that it lusted and raped Mary. I would also equate jewsus, i.e.
the ubiquitous jewsus, with "used in a great variety of applications", as well. When christians try to argue "It doesn't say 'evil'; it says 'calamity'", then "god" being of calamity still is not good, and they should stop being hypocrites - they choose Ye Olde English when it suits them, but when Ye Olde English says "evil", they ignore it. Cherry pickers. It's also hilarous that "god" is "allowed" to covet, to lust, to desire, to envy, but christians are not - when they say "it is 'god'; it can do what it wants", then they don't realise that they are slaves of a their imaginary enemy who is worse than merely an abuser...