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The greatest stylist in the Bible

The greatest stylist in the Bible

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Originally posted by josephw
Job didn't write anything!
You know, you could have been one of Job's tormentors.

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Originally posted by kirksey957
You know, you could have been one of Job's tormentors.
Now did Job's tormentors have free will in tormenting him? 😛

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Originally posted by josephw
Job didn't write anything!
But he was dead cool.

You're missing the point of the thread, really. Or perhaps I should rephrase the question, just for you: Which of the Holy Ghost's myriad forms of expression affects you the most?


Originally posted by whodey
Now did Job's tormentors have free will in tormenting him? 😛
You're banned from this thread, you clearly have no conception of style.

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Originally posted by kirksey957
You know, you could have been one of Job's tormentors.
personaly i never got the arguement.

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Originally posted by stoker
personaly i never got the arguement.
It was just an inside joke. Kirksey has expressed his dismay that every thread he participates in eventually deteriorates into a debate about free will. Its just my kind of humor. 😛

Oops!!! Does this post defy the ban?

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Originally posted by Merk
I don't recall anybody in The Bible doing hair.
Samson

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Originally posted by Bosse de Nage
Of all the Biblical authors, who's got the most literary flair?
The existence of this thread is a sure sign that the subject of religion has been debated to death.

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Originally posted by AThousandYoung
Samson
No, Delilah.

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Originally posted by kirksey957
Job
Did Job write his own story?
Kelly

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Originally posted by KellyJay
Did Job write his own story?
Kelly
Probably not, but he should have. It would have been therapeutic.

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Originally posted by kirksey957
Probably not, but he should have. It would have been therapeutic.
I came across a neat little book in the Penguin Great Ideas series--Revelation and the Book of Job in one small handy volume...perfect for the office lavatory...Anyway, I have a new appreciation for St John the Divine, his style..."JC, who is the faithful witness, and the first begotten of the dead"...Such phrases linger in the mind! Any idea what it means?