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5
3033-3042

  • (Divine) impotence does not follow from the doctrine of Free-will; and even if it do, ignorance is worse than impotence.
  • The Turcoman says graciously to the stranger-guest, ‘Come to my door without a dog and without a tattered cloak,
  • And hark, come in respectfully from such and such a quarter, in order that my dog may keep his teeth and mouth closed (and refrain) from (biting) thee.’ 3035
  • (But) you do the reverse of that and advance to the door: necessarily you are wounded by the violence of the dog.
  • (You must) advance in the same manner in which slaves have advanced, so that his dog may become gentle and affectionate.
  • (If) you take a dog or a fox with you, a dog will rage (at you) from the bottom of every tent.
  • If none but God have the power of choice, why do you become angry with one who has committed an offence (against you)?
  • Why do you gnash your teeth at a foe? Why do you regard the sin and offence as (proceeding) from him? 3040
  • If a piece of timber break off from your house-roof and fall upon you and wound you severely,
  • Will you feel any anger against the timber of the roof? Will you ever devote yourself to taking vengeance upon it,