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Originally Posted by OBW
I understand what you are trying to do with this example, but I feel that it is misapplied...
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The question comes from the book of Job. In this book there are many complaints about the way God has behaved, his response is that He is building a man and then asks those that contend with him simple questions about building the Earth. They are clueless about building something so simple as the Earth yet feel they are qualified to critique God's building a man. God's point is "who is this that darkens counsel without knowledge". I have asked a simple question of Zeek which proves he is clueless about how to build a simple building. The purpose was simply to demonstrate that he is darkening counsel without knowledge.
The question is simple, and the point is simple: if you don't know the simplest thing about building a building, who are you to tell God how to make the universe?