Concerning the judgment of the Egyptian firstborn in Exodus 12, Qman writes:
“I would say that many people would sort of be appalled at the fact that the Egyptian firstborn (mostly politically innocent;
depending on age, this could be into young adulthood) had to bear the brunt of
this whole affair. What would the conversation between God and that creature be
when they met? God to firstborn: ‘Sorry I just had to kill you because your
king had a major attitude.’ How would that go over?”
Good question.