You lack understanding and the willingness to understand I'm not wasting my time
Alright, let's start over.
We understand that humans are set with a code of laws that we are not allowed to do.
So we don't do them, thus we have some amount of morality to us, not just because we're not allowed to, but because
we don't want to do them. This is what altruism is. We do good things not because it rewards us, but because
we want to do them. We DON'T do bad things not just because we will be punished, but because we inherently
do not want to do them.
So let's switch to God. He is Omnipotent, meaning all-powerful. He can do literally anything in the universe. We have disputes among faction members of humans. He wants the factions to live in peace and not be subject to cruel misery.
What would a moral god do?
A) Force Faction A out of Faction B's land
B) Create a system in which both Faction A and Faction B can live in harmony
C) Create a system in which both Faction A and Faction B can live in harmony, where everybody benefits
D) Faction A is allowed to live in harmony, but Faction B suffers
If you selected D, you selected the answer depicted in Exodus!
If you selected C, you selected the most moral decision of the question set! Both parties benefited, no one died, no one suffered.
What did God do? He selected answer D. Even though he had the powers to give everyone benefits, he made one faction suffer and one faction benefit, when he had the ability to make both factions benefit.
So how moral was his choice? A pretty shitty choice. He had no code of rules, which we get, but he still made an immoral decision.