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Old Testament

Book of Job

Job 1

The preface in the book of Job alone loudly proclaims that the God referred to is not and simply cannot be Yahweh. This reads like a parody of God.

  1. God and Satan are described as neighbourhood friends who occasionally greet each other and gossip about their followers
  2. God does not know Job's motives for serving Him, which obviously means he cannot be omniscient
  3. God declared Job righteous AND gives him to Satan to be tortured, which makes God malicious

Job loses everything and faces pain, torture and stupid opinions from his friends. He puts God on trial, based on righteousness and justice.

  • When God responds, there are only loud declarations about how powerful and knowledgeable God is
  • which means He does not answer the accusation
  • which is an admission of guilt

Job is restored, because he was innocent. Job put God on trial and won.

Therefore, the God presented in the book of Job is not Yahweh.

New Testament

Parable of the Lost Son

Luke 15:11-32: The Parable of the Lost Son

This parable is a lie.

Two options

Logically speaking, there are two options regarding grace:

  • God will always wait for sinners to come back to restoration
  • God will not wait forever for sinners to come back but will judge them, eternally

This parable claims that God the Father is always waiting for sinners to come back to restoration.

This means, that God can actually never condemn sinners, but he must wait for people to come back on their own terms and on their on schedule. Grace is fully on man's terms, whenever he needs it or wants it, he can just bash into the Kingdom of God whenever he wants.

This is an egregious lie.

Holiness of God

God is holy, therefore He must always punish sin, and his love and waiting must therefore have a limit. The Kingdom of God works on God's terms, not on man's terms. God will stop waiting for men to end their insanity, and will judge them for their actions.