How does /his/ interpret the Book of Job?
Why was Job tested when God is omniscient and can see how humans will act in the future (see Genesis when He tells Rebekah that Jacob will be more successful than Esau)?
When God concedes that Job was undeserving of his torture, does that mean that God supports criticism of Himself, or was he mistaken in his actions? If God can be less correct than a man, what does this say about the extent of God's knowledge/power?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kZKuixGmiMw
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>>2030695
Non-apologist answer: The Bible was written by different people in different situations with different ideas of what God was like. It's not a novel, it's a collection of ancient tales.
>>2030695
>How does /his/ interpret the Book of Job?
A really bad attempt to explain why bad things happen to good people.
>>2030713
>the truth is bait
Not an argument.
God wanted poor guy to suffer. Pure and simple.
>>2030771
Let me guess, you believe the earth is millions of years old and that your grandpa was a monkey?
Yeah you're baiting. Neo-Darwinism is dead, nobody believes in that anymore. It's 2016.