Yes I know, that is what you wrote before.
But feeling shame at the thought of cruelty obviously does not stop people taking pleasure in inflicting cruelty on others. It obviously does not stop you.
See, feeling shame at the thought of cruelty is just over shadowed by the pleasure taken in actually doing it. Just like you when you suppress the feeling of shame at the thought of doing wrong, in order so you can continue to keep doing, so do all other people do the exact same thing as you do.
How else do you think you can keep doing the wrong and cruel things that you are doing now?
But are you "a God"? The question only asked, IF you had the 'power of' a God.
How do you know 'a God' never has to feel that their actions are cruel?
Also, you did not answer my clarifying question, Could some consider you doing what you want to do being cruel itself?
If so, then what you would be doing would be cruel, and then the feeling of joy and happiness you would think you would get, would be supplanted with utter abject shame.
See, if you really had the power of God, then you would already know WHY all people feel joy in the cruelty that they all do, including yourself here.
The cruelty you are doing right now, in the days of when this is written, would not suddenly stop if the joy you feel when doing it was supplanted with utter abject shame, you would just continue to do it, but more secretly from now on.
If you truly wanted to stop cruelty, then first you would admit the cruelty that you, yourself, does do, then you would seek to change those ways, for the better, then you would do all you can to change for the better, and to do this you would have to be truly open and honest about the cruelty you are doing right now.
But from what you have written here one might think that you, yourself, believe that you do not do cruel things, nor that you feel joy in cruelty, and that, from your perspective, it is only "others" who are cruel and feel joy from cruelty, correct?