although sometimes hidden or ignored...self progression in the material world is craved...whether the individual is conscious of this, it always is there and is impossible to get rid of fully, no matter how hard one tries to ignore it
The devil was called a serpent.
Tom = greeddevil = temptation
In Greek mythology, the god of temptation is often associated with Eros, the god of love and desire. In Christian theology, temptation is often attributed to the devil or Satan.
The temptation in "The Devil and Tom Walker" is when the devil offers Tom great wealth and riches in exchange for his soul. Tom is tempted by the idea of becoming wealthy quickly, but ultimately faces the consequences of making a deal with the devil.
No and never. The devil never forces anyone, but uses the concept of temptation.
Initially his job was to help mankind. But he introduce temptation.
In theology, the devil does not act bad, it encourages humans to make bad choices through temptation.
temptation
In folklore and mythology, the pitchfork devil is often depicted as a malevolent figure who wields a pitchfork as a symbol of evil and temptation. This character is typically associated with the concept of the devil or a demon, representing the embodiment of wickedness and temptation in various cultural narratives.
that the devil tried to temptate jesus but jesus was resilient.
Jesus said no to temptation, sin, and the devil during his time on Earth.
The four general methods of the Devil 1. Deception 2.Temptation 3.Oppression 4.Possession