As much as I hate online religious debate, I will break my silence in order to correct a common misconception.
Chopiabin: You are obviously grossly misinformed about the story of Job. Instead of giving my opinion on the story, I will quote the bible itself and explain verse by verse the occurences documented in the first chapter verses 6-12 of the book of Job. Verses 1-5 tell about Job's possesions and his steadfast dedication to his god. I will now turn it over to the bible.
Verse 6:
Now there was a day when the sons of god came to present themselves before the LORD and satan came also among them.
EXPLANATION verse 6: "The sons of god" are God's faithful angels, probably taking their daily station before the throne of God. One day "Satan came also among them", meaning he also came before god's throne.
Verse 7:
And the LORD said unto Satan, Whence comest thou? Then Satan answered the LORD, and said, From going to and fro in the earth , and from walking up and down in it.
EXPLANATION verse7: God asks Satan: Where did you come from? Satan says: From hanging around on the earth.
Verse 8:
And the LORD said unto Satan, Hast thou considered my servant Job, that there is none like him in the earth, a perfect and upright man, one that feareth God, and escheweth evil?
EXPLANATION verse 8: God is kind of showing off his servant Job saying, have you seen my servant? He is good and blameless, he fears God and turns aside from evil.
Verse 9: (I will do 9 and 10 together)
Then Satan answered the LORD, and said, Doth Job fear God for nought?
Verse 10:
Hast not thou made an hedge about him, and about his house, and about all that he hath on every side? Thou hast blessed the work of his hands, and his substance is increased in the land.
EXPLANATION verses 9 and 10:
Satan says in a taunting voice: Does Job fear god for nothing? He implies that Job only continues to serve God because he is gaining material wealth. Sidenote- Job does enjoy God's protection and blessings.
Verse 11:
But put forth thine hand now, and touch all that he hath, and he will curse thee to thy face.
EXPLANATION: Satan is telling God to take away all the things he has given Job. Satan thinks that if he (God) does so, Job will curse God to his face.
Verse 12: And the LORD said unto Satan, Behold, all that he hath is in thy power; only upon himself put not forth thine hand. So Satan went forth from the presence of the LORD.
EXPLANATION verse 12: God is granting Satan permission to do whatever he wants to Job with one restricion: He cannot kill him.
Now, I know what you are thinking, Exactly God LET Satan do it! Well, you are right! But consider the reasons:
Back in the garden of Eden, Satan raised a very important issue - that of universal sovreignty, or who has the right to determine what's right or wrong for humans and the spirit creatures. Satan said that humans could take care of themselves and God was not the highest authority. He implied to Adam and Eve that god had lied to them about eating the fruit of the tree of the knowledge of good and bad, saying "You most certainly will NOT die." (Sidenote- I am assuming all of you know the story and have read it yourselves. I am omiting a lot of the story for the sake of time).
Now, why didn't God just destroy Satan right then and there and forgive Adam and Eve? How would that have looked to the angels? They would probably have thought, Wow, God can't handle it when someone challenges his authority, maybe he really doesn't have the right to rule. Obviously, this would cause more problems later, as the issue of universal sovreignty wouldn't have really been solved. So, God is allowing man time to try things out and see if man ruling man can work.
Back to the story, As it happened, Satan came to God's throne when all the faithful angels were before him. The whole dialogue between God and Satan was witnessed by all of the faithful angels. Satan was here raising another issue, The integrity of God's servants. He was saying that no man really wants to serve God and that no man really will in the face of suffering. Again, it would have looked very suspicious if God said, no, I'm not gonna mess with Job and neither are you, he's a good man and that's that. God decided to allow Satan to test Job to prove that even a man who is not gaining materially by serving God will serve him out of love and reverence for his authority. Notice that god refused to hurt Job himself, and also notice that after Job had proved to be faithful(thus proving Satan a liar in the issue of integrity) God completely restored his material wealth and then some.
Attributing any suffering or hardship to God is a very misguided idea. as 1st John 5:19 puts it, "The whole world is lying in the power of the wicked one."(Satan)
True, God is allowing this, but soon he will put an end to Satan's control of the world.-Rev. 20:2,3.