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1. Yasna 32.9: See Videvdad 19.1-7, pp. 445-46.; Cf. Corinthians 4.4, p.
283.
2. Qur'an 24.21: Cf. Qur'an 4.116-17, p. 287 Cf. 4.118-20, p. 454.
3. John 8.43-45: Cf. Matthew 12.22-29, p. 265.
5. Sutta Nipata 436-39: Cf. Buddhacarita 13, pp. 446-47.
6. Sutra of Hui Neng 10: Buddhism traditionally identifies Mara with
cravings and delusions, the nature of our own (evil) mind, just as
Buddha is within us, a the nature or our own true mind. Cf. Dhammapada
46, p. 230.
7. Dinka Invocation: An ox is being sacrificed in order to
propitiate the evil powers that are causing illness in a man named Akol.
These evil powers include Macardit, the malign divinity who is for the
Dinka the final cause of suffering and death. A fetish is a bundle of
medicine imbued with black magic. It is used to gain influence over
another person or cause him harm. But if the owner of a fetish neglects
it, its magic will come back upon his head.
8. Ramayana, Aranya Kanda 32:
Ravana is the chief of the demons, who terrorizes the worlds of gods and
humans. Rama, the avatar of Vishnu, appears on earth to defeat him.
Cf. Ramayana, Bala Kanda 15, pp. 447-48.
9. Videvdad 1.3-11: Cf. Yasna 30.3-5, p. 276.
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11. Isaiah 14.12-15: In the Christian tradition these verses are taken to
describe the primeval fall of Lucifer and the beginning of sin. Lucifer
was the angel of the intellect who was puffed up with willful pride. His
ambition was to exceed God. But he was cast down from heaven and became
Satan, who would then work his malignant will on humankind. This story of
the primeval rebellion of the angels is greatly elaborated in the Book of
Enoch. The word 'Lucifer,' which is Latin for 'light-bearer,' was first
used in the Vulgate; however most modern Bibles return to the Hebrew and
translate 'Morning Star' or 'Day Star.' This passage by the prophet Isaiah
is a taunt against the king of Babylon. He makes use of a Canaanite
variant of the myth of the rebellious angel, one which identified the
angel with the atmospheric phenomenon of the morning star, which shines
brightly in the sky until it is quenched by the brightness of the rising
sun. Cf. Psalm 82, pp. 263-64.
12. Qur'an 17.61-64: Cf. Qur'an 2.30-33, p. 218 Cf.
Qur'an 7.11-27, p 302. Cf. Srimad Bhagavatam 11.20, p. 265. Cf. Brihadaranyaka
Upanishad 1.4.10, p. 287.
13. Pearl of Great Price, Moses 4.1-4: Satan's
request to God contained two errors: he wanted to claim all the glory and
credit for man's salvation when credit is due only to God, and he would
save humanity by compulsion--'not one soul shall be lost,' without regard
for man's free agency. Christ, the Beloved Son, correctly offers to God
the credit for salvation. God then ordered Christ to cast Satan down to
the earth, where he continues to seek to enslave humankind. Cf. Book of Mormon, 2 Nephi 2.19-26, pp. 303-4.
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Lotus Sutra 3: The 'Greater Vehicle' is the teaching of the Lotus Sutra,
the doctrine of the One Vehicle. Shariputra's initial doubts were due to
the novelty of the Sutra's teaching, which set forth a single path
embracing and transcending the three vehicles of shravaka, pratyekabuddha
and bodhisattva. For a story where Mara in fact comes in disguise to give
a false teaching, see Samyutta Nikaya v.2, pp. 383f. On discerning the
spirit, Cf. 1 John 4.1, p. 380. Holy Teaching of Vimalakirti 6: This
passage explains that the Maras and other temptations are not to be seen
as fundamentally evil, but should rather be appreciated as offering trials
and lessons to humans on the path to enlightenment. They may even be
liberated bodhisattvas disguised as Maras as an expedient device (upaya)
for the purpose of guiding and educating living beings. According to
Udana 21-24, pp. 1022f., even the Buddha once tempted his disciple Nanda
with visions of heavenly damsels in order to spur him to enlightenment.
For another instance of a bodhisattva's deception, see Mahaparinirvana
Sutra 424-33, pp. 753f. On the unreality of evil, Cf. Nectarean Shower of
Holy Doctrines, p. 402; Science and Health, 480, p. 402.
Job 1.6-12: In Job, as in the previous Buddhist passage, the devil is not
fundamentally evil and opposed to God, but is rather the one whom God
allows to test Job's integrity. In proving Job, Satan is serving a divine
purpose. For more of this story, and Job's legendary patience, see Job
1.13-22, p. 747; 2.9-10, pp. 707f. God often tries people through
confronting them with evils; Cf. 2 Corinthians 12.7-10, p. 573, on Paul's
thorn; Genesis Rabbah 56, pp. 621f. on the temptation of Abraham; and
Qur'an 21.35, p. 571. 1 Peter 5.8: Cf. Sun Myung Moon, 1-1-68, p. 830.
Genesis 4.6-7: Cf. Mahabharata, p. 391. Hadith of Muslim: Cf. Qur'an 114,
p. 56. Qur'an 14.22: Cf. Qur'an 5.105, p. 678.
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