33. Those who are in good and truth have a will and an understanding; but those who are in evil and falsity have not a will and understanding; but for will they have lust, and for understanding they have knowledge. For the truly human will is the receptacle of good, and the understanding is the receptacle of truth; for which reason the will cannot be predicated of evil, nor the understanding of falsity, because they are opposites, and opposites destroy [each other]. This is why a man who is in evil and in the falsity from it, cannot be called rational, wise, and intelligent. With the evil, also, the interiors belonging to the mind, wherein the will and the understanding chiefly reside, are closed. It is supposed that the evil also have a will and an understanding, because they say that they will, and that they understand: but their willing is only coveting, and their understanding is only knowledge.