Today a Moral Argument:
Sun Wukong was capable of showing great compassion, such as when he rescued a village from a monster and great selfishness, when he drank from the flask of Immortality.
A being capable of both ends of the moral spectrum and yet divine must by definition incorporate the maximal goodness as an extension of its infinite range within the spectrum. The greatest good that can be conceived.
Monkey described himself, did he not, many times as "brilliant". The etymology of the word clearly shows that it surpasses both "good" (and in Judeo-Christianity "a "Light" to the world). Sun Wukong was "brilliant" to the world, therefore clearly outstripping the rather tepid "good" of Yaweh and Son PLC.
I think this explanation is Cast Iron against any weasel words by Theists or Atheists alike who, with no evidence, dismiss Sun Wukong as a "Fable"
Next I shall deal with the Histocity of Monkey. A simple matter
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