You're getting confused again. There is no "The Bible". To think of the Bible as one single book written by one person would be like thinking of the Wikipedia as one single website written by one single person. The Bible is a compilation of dozens of books written by dozens of people over several centuries.
You can't say that "The bible says this" or "The bible says that". This doesn't make any sense. If you look at the Bible as one single book then you can find parts where it says that God is "Good" and "just" and then you can find parts where it says God kills millions of people and orders the deaths of Children.
I'm confused again? Please do tell me when I was confused before.
There is no Bible? Perhaps you are the one who is confused.
There certainly is "The Bible". And we certainly can say "The Bible says that God is good and just." And we can say "The Bible says that God wants us to become more like Him."
The Bible, the inspired Word of God was
1. Written over about a fifteen-hundred-year span.
2. Written by more than forty authors from every walk of life, including kings, military leaders, peasants philosophers, fishermen, tax collectors, poets, musicians, statesmen, scholars, and shepherds.
3. Written in different places
4. Written in different times
5. Written during different moods: Some wrote from the height of joy, others from the depths of sorrow, others during times of despair, some during times of certainty and conviction, while others during days of confusion and doubt.
6. Written on three continents: Asia, Africa, Europe.
7. Written in three languages: Hebrew, Aramaic and Greek
8. Written in a wide variety of literary styles: poetry, historical narrative, song, law, prophecy, etc.
9. Addresses hundreds of controversial subjects, subjects that create opposing opinions when mentioned or discussed: marriage, divorce, remarriage, homosexuality, adultery, parenting, etc.
Yet from Genesis through Revelations these writers addressed all these controversial subjects with an amazing degree of harmony.
Yet, in spite of its diversity, the Bible presents a single unfolding story: God's redemption of human beings.
Yet, the Bible is consistent and coherent throughout.
The Bible says that God is good and just. The Bible never says that God is not good or that God is evil or unjust, thus it does not contradict itself.
The Bible says that God has killed babies. The Bible never denies this. The Bible never says elsewhere that God does not or has not killed babies, thus it does not contradict itself.
Only God can create life, and only God can rightfully and justly destroy it, and not some doctor in an abortion clinic. Your life is not yours. It is God's.