| DélioPT said:
"admittedly this story has a happy ending for Job..." |
O_O God loves his worshippers so much that he's willing to allow the devil to wipe out one of his most loyal subject's family, just so he can prove how loyal that subject is and spite the devil? This has nothing to do with 'controling' anyone. It's about treating human beings as mere toys, with whom God can play with however he wants, including throwing them in the fireplace of flushing them down the toilet, if he feels like it.
And the story's ending is about as happy as a story praising domestic violence. Not to mention that it reduces human beings to mere replaceable objects: Job's family is killed, and at the end god gives Job a new family, as if god just accidentally broke Job's china set, and is replacing it with a new one (one of the lessons of the story being that human beings are interchangeable). This isn't love, this is sadism and tyranny.
Honestly, I never understood how christians ever had the nerve to accuse the Greeks of believing in 'immoral deities', considering what they worship.
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