The Schizophrenic God of Orthodox Judaism.
Some of the numerous contradictions showing that the original scriptures were revised.

1. God commands vegetarianism in Genesis 1: 29-30, then accepts the slaughtered animals of Abel and rejects the vegetation offers of Cain.  This is quite obvious evidence of revision.

2. God commands Noah to build an arc to save the animal species, then pronounces a new covenant of carnivorism. In other words, as even orthodox rabbis admit, God's first dietary covenant is for humans and other creatures to be vegetarian, then God changes his mind. Deity does not change its mind. Its intelligence and will are eternally perfect.  It is the will of the humans (writing many of the scriptures) that is evil.

3. Noah is regarded as a holy man chosen by God, then becomes a drunk cursing the lineage of Canaan to slavery.  The lineage of Canaan is cursed to be slaves precisely because those revising the scriptures wanted the vegetarian people of Canaan, or those following Kannan, or Krishna, to be seen as evil. Canaan was named after Kannan, the Tamil Hindu name of Krishna.

4. God is first compassionate towards creatures, then brutal. God commands all creatures to be vegetarian, then discounts the value of other creatures' lives, saying that they now shall live in fear and dread of men, as is seen in Genesis 9: 23.

5. Canaan is first regarded as a promised land of milk and honey (favorite foods of the Hindus since the days of the Vedas) and a refuge for the Israelites; then Canaan is regarded as a place to be conquered.  The rewriters of the scriptures knew that if the vegetarian tribes of Canaan were regarded as friendly, that the rewritten scriptures sanctioning animal sacrifices would be suspect.

6. Aaron lives to be 123, and Moses 120, unlike the 70 to 80 years that Moses writes is the common longevity of the (carnivorous) Israelites.  Had Moses and Aaron partaken in the animal sacrifices they would not have lived so long.

7. The fact that the Israelites craved to eat flesh in the incident of the quails in Exodus is evidence that the diet of the Israelites was in fact vegetarian. Why would they crave flesh if they had been eating it all along?

8. The fact that Aaron made the golden calf and Moses the nehustan, the copper or bronze serpent, does not at all fit in with their having been the chosen instruments of God earlier.
In fact Moses and Aaron made the icons in order to help in the worship of the sacredness of creatures as taught by Hindus, who believe the cow to be sacred.  The nehustan, the bronze serpent was an image of the kundalini serpent power of Shiva.