I was repling to someone who claimed God was perfect.
Stop sending knee-jerk replies to me and take the time to read the posts on this thread.
And you used deformed children to make your point. If the children are not mistakes, then did God make a mistake? But beyond that, without knowing what God's (A) level of control is and (B) intent is, it is difficult to really say what is or isn't a "mistake". Of course this is probably going to digress into semantic arguments and theological arguments way beyond the scope of this discussion so I'll happily drop it.