Halcon: that God is capable of both punishment and salvation.
That sounds suspiciously like a personal (human) interpretation. The verse states that god creates evil. It seems more straightforward to read it as god being responsible for evil.
Halcon: The fact that he creates opposites seems to equate to God being confused to you.
Another interesting interpretation, but that is not what I said. When god acts in opposition to what he states, this is what implies that he is confused or wicked.
Halcon: We know at least what his word tells us.
A word that has been constantly interpreted and reinterpreted for almost two thousand years? Are you sure we know what his word tells us?
Halcon: In the mind of many he simply cannot be someone who incites both fear and love, and so they reject him.
A being who is unpredictable and not held back by any recognized moral standards cannot inspire love, only fear. And one is obligated to reject a being who cannot exist as described.