The explanation of how each plague effected the next to the point wheat was infected is well known by scholars. Read Colin J. Humphrey's, The Miracles of Exodus that explain this in detail. The reason the firstborn of the Jews survived is because they lived in the land of Goshen which was afar off of where the Egyptians lived and so they were not affected by these plagues to the point their wheat was infected. It was not obvious the wheat was infected, otherwise they would not have eaten it. Your problem is you come assuming the Bible is wrong instead of trying to understand God's Word. That is disingenuous.

You get an infraction for name-calling, plus your crassness is increasing.

Exodus 9:34 And when Pharaoh saw that the rain, the hail, and the thunder had ceased, he sinned yet more; and he hardened his heart, he and his servants.

1. The Bible states the fact that Pharaoh’s heart was hard four times (Exodus 7:14, 22; 8:19; 9:35).
2. The Bible says Pharaoh hardened his own heart three times (Exodus 8:15, 32; 9:34).
3. The Bible says God hardened Pharaoh’s heart ten times. 10 is the number for power. The 10 hardenings and 10 plagues demonstrate Jehovah’s power over Pharaoh, Egypt and their gods. (Exodus 4:21; 7:3, 13; 9:12; 10:1, 20, 27; 11:10; 14:4, 8).

Which is true? Did God harden Pharaoh or did Pharaoh harden himself? Both are true!

Plagues happen for a reason. It is not realistic for there to be no consequences, since sin has an effect. You keep overlooking this fact.

Realize it is wrong then; if you murder someone you got to jail for it, because it is wrong. It is a sin.

I don't know any Christians that are not inerrants, nor do you. You assume way to may people are Christians which takes pride. God intended for His exact Word of God to be administered.

God does not want to kill anyone, but some must die in their sins. That is the law of sin and has consequence. It matters what the Pharaoh believed, for his belief rejects God for his own selfishnesses, so he remained unsaved and bound for hell.

When you enslave a people for 430 years, there are consequences, and many will perish as a result as they did in Egypt. Your conscience is so dead you condone slavery and if you had it your way you would put the blacks back in slavery. You're a bad man.

When God went throughout Egypt and killed the firstborns it was not by magic, but because the natural consequences of the plagues infected the crops. A great many firstborns died that day, no matter how old they were. They were fed the last of the crops which was infected because they were the firstborns.

God uses evil to punish sinners. He lets Satan reign for a short while. Because the nations of the world kept appeasing Hitler, they suffered the consequences. Who can deny this? The Jews are the suffering servant and the Jews too are punished for rejecting their own Messiah. There is no greater sin. They were given the greatest responsibility of all the nations. God is quite complicated in how He makes everything work in sync, but know He is flawless in all that He does. He is righteous and holy.

Suicide is a sure way to Hell. Your willingness to murder people who want to be murdered is sick and twisted. You're a bad guy. It doesn't matter who you murder, murder is wrong; that's why you admit you go to jail.

The Jews were doing God's will wiping out those evil nations in Canaan for practicing child sacrifice like you do. God's judgment upon you, even now, will bring you down, and there is nothing you can do about it if you are unwilling to repent to the cross of Christ. Hitler was wrong to murder the Jews. Murder is wrong.

However a person dies, still rejecting what Jesus did for you on the cross is the worse sin of all, for no person suffered in their death more than Jesus did. God created the world and He is rejected. Men even try to kill Him.

Jesus was not sentenced to death for rebellion, for the Romans found no fault with Him. He was put to death at the request of the Pharisees because Jesus said He is God, the God of Israel, and that is what was written on the cross: King of the Jews. He did it write that, the Romans did. They knew He was the King of the Jews.

Those nations no longer exist God wiped out through Israel. They will never come back. They received their judgment. Their sin of human sacrifices has been abolished by their removal from this planet. There is still some remnants such as yourself that God will wipe out as well in due time. You call it genocide; I call it justice. You will kill enough of your own people in human sacrifices; and God will finish off the rest of you in some way or another for you who will never repent. Then you will be resurrected for Hell. How sad for you.