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The name is drawn from the novel and film ''[[The Last Temptation of Christ]]'', in which [[Satan]] tempts the dying Jesus with a vision of a long and happy life where he gets to marry Mary Magdalene and raise a family as a simple farmer.
 
Compare [[We Can Rule Together]]. See also [[Leave Your Quest Test]], but without necessarily a supernatural slide show. Not to be confused with the last temptation in T. S. Eliot's ''Murder in the Cathedral''.
 
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