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Title: KLUMINATI
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February 5, 2004 |
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In other words, you throw a rock at
my dog and I'll swing my arm so it looks I threw it, and we'll see if he still comes
when I call him. In the end, Job is not simply the dog, because he questions
God's throwing of the rock. God's response is consistent with his goal of
inspiring awe... Showed first 250 characters
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God's response is consistent with his goal of
inspiring awe. Even though the idea of a bet with Satan is well within Job's
grasp, God claims that his purpose was inconceivable to Job. God is simply
fortifying the concept that is critical to the continuance of human worship: that
with inconceivable power comes incredible intelligence and unknowable purpose... Showed next 250 characters
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