The answer is ONLY GOD AND GOD ONLY.
The Apple Tree, the Golden Apple, and the Apple Seed.
FOR WHATEVER GOOD OR EVIL THEY ARE GOD AND THE DEVIL
So the lesson? I[t] (It) can only [] (come) from God and the Devil alike.
It's not a test, it's a lesson, It is a test if I don't know between the right answer and the wrong answer. Here the answer was pretty obvious. God and the Devil are the same
The difference is FREEDOM TO CHOOSE.
I can choose to listen to Iblis's sedition or hey, let Iblis listen to my reason.
To further simplify God and the Devil, are both ONE.
ONE guided me to fall for Ijad's bait, which in the end, is a lesson in compassion, he doesn't even have a wife. How sad.
In this case, Ijad as the subject matter is irrelevant. Just like playing Age of Empire, there are many subject matters but there are only a few players.
Hang on, I cannot get past this notion that it is a lesson from the same source.
It is a lesson in compassion all along. Something the Dalai Lama himself would have missed.
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My contention is now no longer between God and the Devil but with Iblis.
He insists I go for revenge. I told him no such thing. He is the prime example.
I repeat again. There is no torment in hell[3]
mm.
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