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What if the Book of Job is less theology and more stress test? A DevOps-inspired look at suffering, simulation theory, and resilience.
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This article reframes the Book of Job through the lens of simulation theory and chaos engineering, arguing that suffering functions less as punishment and more as a stress test of integrity. By comparing God to a systems architect and Satan to a QA lead, it suggests that resilience, not comfort, is the core metric of faith—and that chaos may be a designed feature of reality, not a glitch.

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