 The Bible is really, really pro-life, right? Yes, it is. Like, for instance, God killed everyone on Earth, except for a guy with a zoo boat. That's pretty pro-life. Is God pro-life? Well, in Exodus 2013, it says, you shall not murder, so that's a pretty open and shut case. But let's take a look at the other commandments to try to understand how a pro-life God could kill all those people in Noah's flood. The first commandment is, you shall have no other gods before me. During the time of Noah, God saw that humanity was wicked. They had appointed themselves as God and rebelled against him. God saw fit to administer his justice through the flood, but don't forget that he also was merciful in saving Noah and his family. You see, God is pro-life, but he is also pro-justice and anti-wickedness. Now, while we might be more comfortable with a God that resembles a character from My Little Ponies, we need to understand that the true God is serious about holiness, justice, and truth.