Book of Job Review

Job's story is very funny. God was easily provoked by Satan. Satan easily visited God as if they were friendly neighbors. It seems that God in the Bible is not omniscient because He even has to test Job. Moreover, Satan who used to serve God still questioned God's opinion about Job's faithfulness. Either God's omniscient is not common knowledge among his minions or God is not omniscient so Satan dares to provoke God. There is also the possibility that Satan is just an idiot. He knows about God's omniscient, but still asks that pointless question. If that's the case then Satan is not a threat to humans at all. I can't imagine an idiot like Satan bringing down a majestic species like humans. The funniest part is that God gave Job new children after killing the previous ones. Why? Because it's as if human life seems trivial in God's eyes. God thought giving a replacement would be enough to make up for everything. Well, what can you expect from a childish God who commits multiple genocides if things don't go his way? The strange part is that he killed Job's son, but spared Abraham's son. Why the difference? Both were in order to test their loyalty. Are they the same God or is God just very unstable? The God of the Bible is indeed very emotional in the first place. What's more, all this happened just because of the gambling between God and Satan in their spare time. What a premise! We are their bets; their toys. What can we conclude from this? God is very childish and the Bible is full of plot holes.

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