Posted: Apr 30, 2019 4:02 pm
by Spearthrower
Destroyer wrote:
Spearthrower wrote:
Destroyer wrote:
Ever heard of a man called 'Job'? Poor fellow has no peers!


So it's not science you're talking about: it's mythology.

I get you.

The story of Job, although shrouded in myth, is actually about a programmed "piece of work to be done" by One particular human brain. The experience has no peers; which leaves Job contending with nothing but ignorant and orthodox ideas about God. Getting to know God as He really is entails such torment for one in the faithful and innocent service of God that Job accuses God of injustice and cruelty. In the end, Job is appeased, but why? No one has given him the answers that he seeks. God has only insisted on His majesty and power... But there is something in God's dialogue that is significant: He tells Job just how academically ignorant a man he really is. Job knows next to nothing about the workings of the universe and world in which he resides i.e., scientific knowledge which is so prevalent. So God invites him to study that world. It is in the study of the physical world that Job learns of God's non-existence. Job becomes appeased because he has learnt of God's contradictory Nature. Job is consequently able to reconcile fundamental Energy/God with mass and the physical universe.



I don't think you understand Destroyer: I don't care at all about what you want to warble about. If you had any interesting ideas relevant to this topic, you'd share them. You don't have any interesting ideas relevant to this topic, which is why you don't share them and instead either want people to jump hoops for you, or to talk about mythology.