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Originally Posted by Alexandra
Have you ever read the book of Job? This throws the theory of punishing only the bad guys out the window. Job was considered, by God, to be the most loyal follower of God. He did everything he was told. Look what happened to him. God and Satan went out to lunch and made some bets. God let Job suffer to win a bet. Hello.
Please rethink your statements and investigate what it is your selling.
 Alexandra
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Hello ...why not also tell how this story ends lol but first...
God allowed Satan to destroy but the life of Job!
Why did God not do this dirty work Himself...? -if not for God does not destroy the pious and righteous...!
why did Satan need permission from God to ruin Job...? -if not for Job was considered pious and righteous in the Eyes of God...!
why did God allow Satan to destroy a pious and righteous Job...? -if not for God was confident about Jobs unyielding piousness in the wake of disaster...!
And Job did not curse slip nor offend God in his the Dark Night of the Soul...!
God did speak to Job and affirmed Jobs pious and righteous attitude also in his midst of misery -and this incident aking to a Blessing in Disguise restored Jobs material world pluss won him direct communication and confirmation from God that he Job did well...!
Which stories and drama are the most fascinating and awe inspiring...?
Is it not the ones which include severe struggle and hardships but where still spiritual values like character honor and integrity perseveres against all odds...?
I think so : )