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Chapter
XXIV.
Let us now see on what grounds Celsus urges us to
make use of the idol offerings and the public sacrifices in the public
feasts. His words are, “If these idols are nothing, what
harm will there be in taking part in the feast? On the other
hand, if they are demons, it is certain that they too are God’s
creatures, and that we must believe in them, sacrifice to them
according to the laws, and pray to them that they may be
propitious.” In reference to this statement, it would be
profitable for us to take up and clearly explain the whole passage of
the first Epistle to the Corinthians, in which Paul treats of offerings
to idols.4890 The apostle
draws from the fact that “an idol is nothing in the world,”
the consequence that it is injurious to use things offered to idols;
and he shows to those who have ears to hear on such subjects, that he
who partakes of things offered to idols is worse than a murderer, for
he destroys his own brethren, for whom Christ died. And further,
he maintains that the sacrifices are made to demons; and from that he
proceeds to show that those who join the table of demons become
associated with the demons; and he concludes that a man cannot both be
a partaker of the table of the Lord and of the table of demons.
But since it would require a whole treatise to set forth fully all that
is contained on this subject in the Epistle to the Corinthians, we
shall content ourselves with this brief statement of the argument; for
it will be evident to any one who carefully considers what has been
said, that even if idols are nothing, nevertheless it is an awful thing
to join in idol festivals. And even supposing that there are such
beings as demons to whom the sacrifices are offered, it has been
clearly shown that we are forbidden to take part in these festivals,
when we know the difference between the table of the Lord and the table
of demons. And knowing this, we endeavour as much as we can to be
always partakers of the Lord’s table, and beware to the utmost of
joining at any time the table of demons.E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
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