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Episode description
David and Tamler dive back into the Bible, this time to the perplexing and poetic Book of Job. What does this book have to say about the theodicy, the problem of evil? Why does Job (and his children) have to suffer so much just so God can prove a point to Satan? Are the speeches of Job's friends meant to be convincing? Does Job capitulate in the end? Does God contradict himself in the last chapter? What’s the deal with Elihu? So many questions, not as many answers – maybe that's why it's such a classic.
Plus, "transhumanism" – dystopian wet dream or perfect moral system of the future based on logic, reason, and code? (Always code).
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Links:
- Environmentalists are Wrong: Nature Isn’t Sacred and We Should Replace It - Transhumanist Wager
- Transhumanism - Wikipedia
- The Book of Job (New International Version)
- Book of Job - Wikipedia
- Who really wrote the Book of Job? - Jewish World - Haaretz - Israel News | Haaretz.com
- Satan - Wikipedia
- Morriston, W. (1996). God's answer to Job. Religious studies, 32(3), 339-356.
- Misery | The New Yorker