[Hard to say, when he's only skimmed a synopsis to satisfy the knowledge he would enjoy the trouble of its read. But given the Devil's deals with Margarita, contingent upon her endurance of Hell... mm.
Flint braces both elbows on the arms of his chair, and lets his hands meet idly in the middle, the pad of his index fingers and thumbs resting lightly against one another.]
No.
[Because if one believes in a Devil, one must too believe in God.]
My belief [he says it mildly, because he isn't out to offend or squabble with a young man who will may potentially have to wrestle with his own.] is that evil lives in the heart of every man. To ignore it - or worse - ascribe it to some supernatural sway invites a dangerous lack of culpability for one's own actions.
no subject
[Hard to say, when he's only skimmed a synopsis to satisfy the knowledge he would enjoy the trouble of its read. But given the Devil's deals with Margarita, contingent upon her endurance of Hell... mm.
Flint braces both elbows on the arms of his chair, and lets his hands meet idly in the middle, the pad of his index fingers and thumbs resting lightly against one another.]
No.
[Because if one believes in a Devil, one must too believe in God.]
My belief [he says it mildly, because he isn't out to offend or squabble with a young man who will may potentially have to wrestle with his own.] is that evil lives in the heart of every man. To ignore it - or worse - ascribe it to some supernatural sway invites a dangerous lack of culpability for one's own actions.