Theodore Epp discusses the dangers of relying on human tradition and interpretation, as exemplified by Bildad's misguided counsel to Job. Bildad's arguments, based solely on assumptions and appearances, failed to acknowledge God's justice and the true nature of Job's suffering. Epp emphasizes the importance of discerning between facts and interpretations, warning that not all interpretations are valid and that essential truths may be overlooked. He encourages Christians to seek understanding rooted in Christ rather than in the flawed wisdom of men.