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This work explores the concept of evil and the existence of a personal devil, questioning whether the figure of Satan is merely a myth. It examines various interpretations of evil, its origins, and the implications of denying a personal source of malevolence. The author discusses the impact of modern thought on traditional beliefs, particularly in relation to biblical teachings. Through a series of chapters, the text delves into the characteristics and roles attributed to the devil, including temptation, deception, and moral corruption, while also addressing the broader societal issues of crime and immorality. Ultimately, it seeks to provide a theological perspective on the nature of evil and its relevance in contemporary discourse.
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