You simply flat out lie. You say that we have not cited any verses that state that God hates.I have a whole stack of Bibles and a larger stack of Bible commentaries--all sitting on the floor next to me, as I'm in the midst of writing a commissioned Bible study--and I find no references to God hating any human being in the Bible. God used a whole lot of weak people for God's purposes, but I find no reference to God hating those people. Obviously you haven't either, or you would cite direct references to God hating human beings--which you haven't done.
My biggest problem with what you post here is the danger that readers mistake you for an actual Christian.
Here is a direct quote where your false accusations failed to address.
Just like you do not read all our posts, you will find that the Bible will have little meaning to you if you do not read the whole Bible. The Bible is an equation for life. Change any part of the equation and you make too many mistakes in life. As you study your commentaries and scan the concordances, be sure to recall the verses in the Bible that says God sends out strong delusions to fools to damn them.This type of Godly hate is explained best in Proverbs, 6th chapter. Verse 16 is the theme of this Proverb: These six things doth the LORD hate: yea, seven are an abomination unto him.
Two of the persons God hates are expressly named. A false witness (v.16) and he that soweth discord among brethren (v.19) are two types of people God hates, which sounds like a lot of people on this forum that think they know God but do not.
God is a God of love and uses the word hate sparingly. The theme of the Bible is expressed in John 3:16. Universal familiarity with this theme means no explanation is necessary but God’s universal love is reserved for those who believe. Unbelievers are left out of the equation of God’s love. Throughout the Bible the antithesis of love, which is hate, is reserved to the unbeliever or atheist.
We are very displeased when persons think they know God well enough to give comfort and aid to the enemies of God under the pretense that those who mention hate and God together, as you and other pretend Christians do here, that we who mention hate have done an evil thing. The Bible explains you and God’s attitude towards you in Psalms 11:5: The LORD trieth the righteous: but the wicked and him that loveth violence his soul hateth.

