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You know what that story makes god look like? An insecure, ego-driven human who is "bothered" that Job's faith isn't genuine. An omniscient god would already know how the experiment would turn out, anyway, without having to make a human suffer to validate his own ego.
 
Again, I absolutely believe in god. I *don't* believe god is dumb enough to put two newly-created animals in the same garden as a tree that would 'activate their morality chip', tell them not to eat the tree, and then be shocked and angry when they disobey because they don't know why they shouldn't disobey. That's not just a failure of omniscience, that's bone-headed stupid. I don't believe that god is stupid.
 
It's not about explaining God's mind. It's about God proving to the Devil that Job is a solid dude. Of course God knew in advance what the results would be so it was a clear win for Him.
 
Yes TQ I get that I really do, but again we can't comprehend His powers and works. Just because we may not understand his motives doesn't mean he's not all powerful.
 
Well, discussing religion isn't gonna get anybody anywhere they want to go. I'll leave it at this: To the extent that it helps you more than it hurts you, I'm fully supportive of you believing whatever you believe. But I see the holes, so I can't share it. I do believe in god -- just not that idea of what god is.