When you get right down to it, the whole story of God, as told in the bible, is probably one of God deciding whether He can stomach to live permanently around human beings or not. The tale that is being told is that, yes, He will decide to. But, look, it was the fact that God only visited man in the garden occasionally, according to the myth, that laid the groundwork for the fall. Imagine leaving a four year old alone with a dangerous toy.
When you look at the Jesus story have you ever wondered at his amazing endurance for dealing with people? He used to stand around for hours dealing with damaged people. You get the idea he never complained or sought a way out of the duty. He did complain that they only followed him because He fed them. Most of God's complaints concerning man seem to have to do with man not listening to the transformative things He had to say.
If we are made in God's image, then I can certainly see how God could look down on man at the same time as acting so compassionately. The actions are His act of faith. He will be with man. The thing is, there is a lot of other stuff in the bible that says how he feels about it, in the sense that He is having to wrestle with Himself in order to achieve it. I don't think God is two faced. I do think this take on Him reveals Him as a sort of person who has to go inside themselves in order to find the resources to deal with everything else. You can see this confidence, in that the outcome, eternity, is declared long before it can be observed. There is this fire and brimstone toughness, but it may be nothing more than a need to satisfy certain of His internal notions. God can be interesting.








