seen as a kind of test program, or a set of tests for evaluating human programs. Faulty programs that glitch during certain tests, or “temptations”, fail the test and are sent back for refinement in hell. This suggests that the serpent is indeed under the authority of the main God-programmer and plays an important role. Without it, God would likely have a significant headache with faulty programs that would be released. I’m curious about your thoughts on the main God’s authority over the serpent, in general, and on the above reasoning, in particular. Of course, this is not your information, but at least theoretically.
How is it not my information? I have explained everything, although I did not present it in the way you just described. But the essence is indeed that this is the Judgment Day, the time of judgment, and all people who have matured, regardless of the provocations in the world, will not be swayed by them. Those who withstand all temptations and provocations will have a new future, so to speak. And all who have succumbed will not pass the casting or the test. This is indeed what is happening now.
And so now it all is – firstly. Secondly, this serpent always exists. As I always described, I wrote, “Imagine you quit drinking. And you feel good that you don’t drink.” And God says to you, “Good job.” The next day, God tempts you with all circumstances. It is He, naturally, who sets it up. He is the system. And He does everything possible so that the next day five of your different friends invite you to a wedding, a birthday party, but only to tempt you to drink. And you end up drinking, and then God gives you a smack on the head for it. And says:
– Why did you drink?
– Well, what do you mean?
– Well, what do you mean? I told you it was forbidden.
– But then you seemed to say it was allowed.
– So you knew it was forbidden. But in the end, you drank.
That’s the essence. I could spend my whole life writing in books that stealing is bad, but when you next ask me, “Alexandr, what can I do?” I would say, “Do whatever you want, it’s your business.” And if you then say, “But you said, Alexandr, that everything is allowed.” I would reply, “Yes, but I haven’t canceled all the books I write.” And yes, it all comes from God. Well, let’s say it like this,