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Perhaps but in that story,  Job 2; 3  God admits that what he did was evil as he was being moved by Satan.


I tend to agree because to send a henchman out to murder makes the sender just as culpable as the one doing the actual act. We do not jail hit men and let the one paying him go free. You seem to want to do that with God, just because he is God. I am sure if a man was doing the deeds you would not let him go free.


Many Christians have corrupted  their morals by developing such a double moral standard.


Back to this now.


Having another innocent person suffer for the wrongs you have done, --- so that you might escape responsibility for having done them, --- is immoral.


Do you agree?


Regards

DL


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