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Originally posted by windword
As I recall, in the story, God is bragging about Job and decides to have a little fun, in a wager with Satan, allowing Satan to bring havoc to Job. God allows his entire family to be killed, so it didn't work out well for them. They were just collateral damage in the bolstering of God's ego. This is the same God that is being worshiped today!
Where is your proof that they were "systematically killing and oppressing the Hebrews?"
Anybody who didn't worship Jehovah was targeted and killed by the Hebrews.
Did the Philistines worship Satan?
Originally posted by SevenThunders
Originally posted by windword
As I recall, in the story, God is bragging about Job and decides to have a little fun, in a wager with Satan, allowing Satan to bring havoc to Job. God allows his entire family to be killed, so it didn't work out well for them. They were just collateral damage in the bolstering of God's ego. This is the same God that is being worshiped today!
Wow you sure have a lot of hatred towards a God that you claim is a fantasy. I wonder why? Could it be in your heart you know that Yahweh is real and you are not right before him?
The god of the Old Testament Jehovah, is an example of misogyny, intolerance, jealously, war, murder, rape and child abuse, as well as slavery, abortions and a deliberate attempt to stifle knowledge and critical thinking.
God will allow evil as a consequence of sin to exist until the appointed time. Or hadn't you noticed? This is a clear teaching of scripture. The Job incident revealed two important truths. The first is the importance of keeping one's faith, even in the presence of overwhelming circumstances, and the second is just how we are all a whisker away from doom without the protection of God.
Where is your proof that they were "systematically killing and oppressing the Hebrews?"
Anybody who didn't worship Jehovah was targeted and killed by the Hebrews.
Did the Philistines worship Satan?
All the pagan gods are manifestations of satan. Either demons inhabit the idolatry or it is inspired directly by them, it makes no difference. As for the phillistines, their God dagon was drawn from the Caananite Baal pantheon and was considered the father of Baal. That cult was heavily into child sacrifice and ritual prostitution.
It sounds as though you're accepting the story as literally true. Are there other parts of the Old Testament that you accept that way?
So God had to torture Job and kill his family to show the rest of the world that were only a whisker away from doom? It's so obvious that we're vulnerable that even a cave man can figure that out! Just what is this God of Job credited for protecting us from? His OWN wrath?
I like it too. But I always thought the three friends were pains in the, well, you know. I don't suppose you were referring to the faith and trust between Job and God, were you?
PS: Job is one of my favorite books, as it tells a story of devotional friendship, that I find inspirational.
This won't be very clear, forgive me, it's not clear in my own mind. And they are just stray thoughts from one person.
I don't understand why evolution and athiesm have to be forced together all the time. Believing in the scientific method does not mean someone has to eliminate religion. The theory of evolution is constantly evolving as we learn more of the mysteries of existence.
To me, believing in evolution means that you have to believe that our individual evolutionary fitness is all that matters when we die.
May I suggest you de-emphasize the Bible for a little while. Many Christians will say that they have a "relationship" with God. Perhaps if you looked at the stories of people who were solidly Christian it might be more meaningful at the moment.