The Sad Story of Job's Children

Author: Stephen

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It's stories like these (Job) that if we were to discard the literal rendering of it (like the setting, people, bet with the Devil and curses...) it's easy to find the underlying message. By focusing on the actual events rather than the underlying content we miss the actual message.
Can anyone here, using the story as a figurative rendering tell me the message or messages of this account? try it...

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Who'd have guessed the best way to get you to zip it...
But you reeeally wanted me to make it right?

Liberals are always surprised when theists "eh" on them. They view themselves as so wonderful, the theist must want to talk to them, or else he's afraid to do so.

...irony isn't quite dead yet!
Zip it! Tell me! Zip it! Tell me!

No ludo, irony isn't dead at all.


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@Stephen
If bad fortune befalls you, it does you no profit to curse reality itself.