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I don't agree with it, but the reason this religious argument (and most challenges of religion) falls flat, is because, to the true believer, their God is infallible, and so the idea of God making a mistake like that is on direct conflict with their core beliefs.
As I said, it's not a mistake, it to test us, to be sure we're following His edicts to love one another and judge not.
Of course to the false "believer," hating and judging has become second nature and their "Christian" lives are the deepest blasphemy.
But to a decent person who's already beginning to question the false doctrine in which they've been raised, it opens a chink in the wall.