Re: An even darker view: You see nothing positive in the world at all?
If God is omnipotent, there can be no excuse for any amount of suffering in the world, because otherwise, if he is omnipotent, then he is choosing to allow that suffering to take place. Given the amount of suffering that the human race as a whole has endured, this necessarily makes God the most evil being who has ever lived, no matter how many good things exist.
You forgive people for their mistakes for one of three reasons - they didn't know any better, they couldn't do any better, or, hey, they're simply not perfect. As I understand it, it's the position of the Abhramic religions that God is omniscient, omnipotent and omniperfect, so therefore, there can be no possible excuse for God, which is why he deserves to be tortured to death for eternity.
If God is purely evil, why would He create good in the world?
To make sure that the pain that he inflicts on humanity still stings, because he's a sick sadistic fuck.
You might protest that I'm taking an absolutist view, but the problem is that religion itself defines God in absolutist terms - he's so unconditionally good that he deserves to be WORSHIPPED, after all - so either God IS the personification of all these absolutes, in which case he's beyond forgiveness, or else he's just some jumped-up middle-management schmuck who happens to be more powerful than us, but is still deeply flawed, in which case, why the fuck should I worship THAT? Technically, my boss has more power than I do, but I don't pray to HIM.
Authority makes you accountable for the bad shit that goes down on your watch, and God is, by definition, the ultimate authority, and I find it morally offensive that no one sees fit to hold him to account.