Let us reason further -
I understand your God is called Jesus. And I understand Jesus thought that it was demons that caused disease, and Jesus did not think it is germs that caused disease. And Jesus even cast out demons. And futher Jesus never said one word against institutional slavery.
So let us ask ourselves -
Is it plausible that such an ignorant and immoral person is God?
Jesus did not think it is germs that caused disease.
I can invalidate your assertion by citing Leviticus chapter thirteen where God imposes unto the Isrealites the many laws which exclusively deal with the segregation of contagious diseases. Therein, it is explicitly mentioned multiple times that individuals infected with leprosy were to be quarantined and forbidden to be exposed to the public. Keep in mind that the book of Leviticus was written between 1440 and 1400 B.C, when germs and contagious diseases were incomprehensible phenomenons.
"The laws against leprosy in Leviticus 13 may be regarded as the first model of a sanitary legislation" - Arturo Castiglioni, A History of Medicine (p.71)
The law commanding the burying of excrement and filth (for the purpose of abating disease) was given by Deuteronomy 23:12-13 where God told Moses "Thou shalt have a place also. without the camp, whither thou shalt go forth abroad: and thou shalt have a paddle upon thy weapon; and it shall be, when thou wilt ease thyself abroad, thou shalt dig therewith, and shalt turn back and cover that which cometh from thee"
Castiglioni further eloborates on Deut. 23:12-13 by emphasizing that "The regulations in Deuteronomy as to how soldiers should prevent the danger of infection coming from their excrement by covering it with earth constitute a most important document of sanitary legislation ..." (A History of Medicine, p. 70).
The contributing causes of heart disease encompass an improper diet, obesity, smoking, a lack of exercise and excessive stress.
In Phil. 4:5 the Bible clearly recommends "moderation" in all things and a balanced life. Prov. 23:20-21 condemns gluttony and overeating.
I Timothy 4:8 advocates for the importance of regular exercise and moderately throughout our lives, specifically - it expresses that bodily exercise profits "for a little while." Proverbs 15:13; 17:22; Psalms 119:165; Matthew 11:28-30; John 14:27; Philippians 4:7 commands us to avoid stress, anxieties, and worries which can trigger heart attacks.
Perhaps Leviticus 7:23 (which states "Ye shall eat no manner of fat, of ox, or of sheep, or of goat," commands the Isrealites to abstain from the excessive consumption of cholesterol which has been proven to be an agent of atherosclerosis and heart disease.
Dr. Paul Dudley further elaborates: "It is conceivable that a few years from now we medical men may repeat to the citizens of the United States of America the advice that Moses was asked by God to present to the children of Israel 3,000 years ago."
Is it plausible that such an ignorant and immoral person is God?
Since you have interjected with an objection to God's ideology of health and medicine, I have entertained your thesis with a few cherry picked verses from the Bible and Torrah that refer exclusively to your inquiry.
You have acknowledged the many health principles outlined in the Bible throughout your life, but still refuse to acknowledge the source.
In any scientific analysis, a single odd detail can lead to a whole new line of inquiry. Maybe the command to quarantine individuals with leprosy would have been silly and illogical at that time. Only after recent medical discoveries have we arrived at the verdict that the foregoing was a valid remedy to prevent the mass transmission of disease. Therefore, explain to me how in 1400 B.C civilization had instituted conventional disease control measures in the complete absence of the medical understanding of germs and contagious diseases.
The Torah is filled with laws and ordinances that can be reconciled with modern day medicine. Let me know if you need me to vindicate further, and I'll provide you with more examples.
You must invalidate the credibility of those laws (including those formerly illustrated) to claim that God "did not think it is germs that caused disease."
Wandering from the topic of medicine, the Torah and Bible are also the precedents for our modern day justice system. The most important precept of our legal system is based on the familiar Exodus 21:24 clause - "eye for eye, tooth for tooth, hand for hand, foot for foot"
The modern-day legal translation would be
lex talionis, or the law of talion.
Obviously you are an ignorant airhead if you think this was a literal command. It was interpreted by the ancient Jewish courts by mandating monetary compensation in tort cases. Lex talionis was a monetary compensation schedule consisting of payment for property damage, unwarranted infliction of pain, incapacitation, and mental anguish.
It is reasonable to assume that modern legal codes are predicated on Exodus 21:24; specifically, workers compensation legislation, common law, and the remedies in tort law.
We can get into a long discussion about the credibility of the Bible and the Torah, but your beliefs are predicated on so many false premises that it would take a decade of vindication to ignite that spark of intellectual revival in your biased mind.