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Chapter XIV.—How a Thing May Be Involuntary.
What is involuntary is not matter for judgment. But this is
twofold,—what is done in ignorance, and what is done through
necessity. For how will you judge concerning those who are said to sin
in involuntary modes? For either one knew not himself, as Cleomenes and
Athamas, who were mad; or the thing which he does, as Æschylus, who
divulged the mysteries on the stage, who, being tried in the Areopagus,
was absolved on his showing that he had not been initiated. Or one
knows not what is done, as he who has let off his antagonist, and slain
his domestic instead of his enemy; or that by which it is done, as he
who, in exercising with spears having buttons on them, has killed some
one in consequence of the spear throwing off the button; or knows not
the manner how, as he who has killed his antagonist in the stadium, for
it was not for his death but for victory that he contended; or knows
not the reason why it is done, as the physician gave a salutary
antidote and killed, for it was not for this purpose that he gave it,
but to save. The law at that time punished him who had killed
involuntarily, as e.g., him who was subject involuntarily to
gonorrhœa, but not equally with him who did so voluntarily. Although
he also shall be punished as for a voluntary action, if one transfer
the affection to the truth. For, in reality, he that cannot contain the
generative word is to be punished; for this is an irrational passion of
the soul approaching garrulity. “The faithful man chooses to
conceal things in his spirit.”2289 Things, then, that
depend on choice are subjects for judgment. “For the Lord
searcheth the hearts and reins.”2290 “And he that
looketh so as to lust”2291 is judged. Wherefore it
is said, “Thou shalt not lust.”2292 And “this people
honoureth Me with their lips,” it is said, “but their heart
is far from Me.”2293 For God has respect to the very thought, since
Lot’s wife, who had merely voluntarily turned towards worldly
wickedness, He left a senseless mass, rendering her a pillar of salt,
and fixed her so that she advanced no further, not as a stupid and
useless image, but to season and salt him who has the power of
spiritual perception.E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
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