That's actually what Nikov was quoting earlier. Technically, God told Job, "Dude, you weren't around when I made the world, or divided the firmament, or made your ancestors, so deal with it."
Oh, I get it now. I don't have the book down to memory, just parts of it.
Seriously though, the fact that the whole rebuttal
is God telling Job that he just has to deal is the worst bit.
Here's why, out of all the...
other things in the Bible, I hate the Book of Job so much. It's because some people need the presence of a God in their lives, because the concept of oblivion terrifies them. This is not the only reason I believe in God. But it is one of them. Should the Book of Job actually be true (I don't believe so), should God
actually be like that, then God isn't my God anymore. He's a giant, uncaring
thing. He's a presences, a soulless thing that just doesn't care. He's not evil. He's not good. He's something that's willing to kill a person's family, destroy that person financially and drive that person to ruin because He made a bet with the Devil, and He thinks Himself justified because He made us and, evidently, has no reason to care about us at all. Everything I've achieved, everything humanity has a ever achieved, the life of a person and everything connected to it, all amounts to nothing in the face of a God who just doesn't care. Because hey, He can always make more, right? I mean, He gave Job a new family. He can just recreate the world, and screw everyone who came before. So it's all good.