four1298
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Job wished he was never born. He's like an anti-natalist - for himself at least. He said, “Obliterate the day I was born. Blank out the night I was conceived!" He also didn't appreciate his life: "What’s the point of life when it doesn’t make sense..." This is why Job was punished by God. Job was scum for saying he should be killed, "Let God step on me—squash me like a bug, and be done with me for good." As Bildad said, "There’s no way that God will reject a good person..."
His wife was based. She told him, “Still holding on to your precious integrity, are you? Curse God and be done with it!” Though other translations say she tells him to die. That's bad.
He's scum for saying "I hate this life" even though The Bible says, "contempt for life is contemptible." Job is one of most men evil ever. Since contempt for life is contemptible, perhaps it's a commandment to love life. For sure it's a commandment thing to not hate life.
Eliphaz is based for saying, "Do you think you’re the first person to have to deal with
these things?" If others can put up with it, Job should too. Eliphaz also said Job was very far from God: "Pitting your whole being against God by letting words like this come out of your mouth?"
As Eliphaz explains, "Those who live by their own rules, not God’s, can expect
nothing but trouble, and the longer they live, the worse it gets."
The only good thing about Job is that he was wealthy and despite that, or perhaps because of that, he was considered a good person: "He was honest inside and out, a man of his word, who was totally devoted to God... He was also very wealthy." It's also good he had twenty children. It's also good he didn't help out the poor: 'You wouldn’t so much as give a drink to the thirsty." It seems he did though: "Didn’t the poor bless me when they saw me coming, knowing I’d brought coats from my closet?"
Job said God was his enemy: "your eyes burn holes in me—God, my enemy!"
People who are probably religious abandoned him: "everyone who knows me avoids me. My relatives and friends have all left; houseguests forget I ever existed."
Eliphaz speaks the truth: "It’s because you’re a first-class moral failure, because there’s no end to your sins." He's accused of being a sinner.
While I can't say antinatalism and contempt for life are the cause of God's actions, I don't think they helped.
He's scum because he doesn't appreciate his life: "Isn’t it time to call it quits on my life?"
Eliphaz said something good: "Do you think you’re the first person to have to deal with
these things?" Other people have put up with it, so he should be able to.
He used to help others and was still cursed: "I was known for helping people in trouble
and standing up for those who were down on their luck." That goes to show you shouldn't be altruistic or you'll be punished like Job was.
After God talks to Job, he finally admits he was in the wrong: "I should never have opened my mouth!" God is based.
His wife was based. She told him, “Still holding on to your precious integrity, are you? Curse God and be done with it!” Though other translations say she tells him to die. That's bad.
He's scum for saying "I hate this life" even though The Bible says, "contempt for life is contemptible." Job is one of most men evil ever. Since contempt for life is contemptible, perhaps it's a commandment to love life. For sure it's a commandment thing to not hate life.
Eliphaz is based for saying, "Do you think you’re the first person to have to deal with
these things?" If others can put up with it, Job should too. Eliphaz also said Job was very far from God: "Pitting your whole being against God by letting words like this come out of your mouth?"
As Eliphaz explains, "Those who live by their own rules, not God’s, can expect
nothing but trouble, and the longer they live, the worse it gets."
The only good thing about Job is that he was wealthy and despite that, or perhaps because of that, he was considered a good person: "He was honest inside and out, a man of his word, who was totally devoted to God... He was also very wealthy." It's also good he had twenty children. It's also good he didn't help out the poor: 'You wouldn’t so much as give a drink to the thirsty." It seems he did though: "Didn’t the poor bless me when they saw me coming, knowing I’d brought coats from my closet?"
Job said God was his enemy: "your eyes burn holes in me—God, my enemy!"
People who are probably religious abandoned him: "everyone who knows me avoids me. My relatives and friends have all left; houseguests forget I ever existed."
Eliphaz speaks the truth: "It’s because you’re a first-class moral failure, because there’s no end to your sins." He's accused of being a sinner.
While I can't say antinatalism and contempt for life are the cause of God's actions, I don't think they helped.
He's scum because he doesn't appreciate his life: "Isn’t it time to call it quits on my life?"
Eliphaz said something good: "Do you think you’re the first person to have to deal with
these things?" Other people have put up with it, so he should be able to.
He used to help others and was still cursed: "I was known for helping people in trouble
and standing up for those who were down on their luck." That goes to show you shouldn't be altruistic or you'll be punished like Job was.
After God talks to Job, he finally admits he was in the wrong: "I should never have opened my mouth!" God is based.





