When you’re asking
Job questions like, “Where did the first living thing come from?” and then poke holes in every answer he gives, he will eventually say, “I don’t know.” At this point, you can tell him what the Bible’s answer to your question is, (God created it.) and you might think you have won the argument. But you have not.
Job does not feel any discomfort with the fact that he doesn’t know the answer to your question. He is perfectly happy to not know things, as he has the hope that, eventually, scientists will figure it out. After all, if he had all the answers, he would be unemployed. So if you ever said, “Scientists must have an answer for every question, even if they must make one up,” you demonstrated that you didn’t understand this.