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Chapter
XLII.—“Full of All Subtlety and All
Mischief.”
But Peter, when he heard him speak thus, grinding
his teeth, and rubbing his forehead with his hand, and sighing with
profound grief, said:696
696 [The concluding
portion of this discussion (chaps. 42–48) is peculiar alike in
its argument and its colloquies.—R.] | “Armed
with the cunning of the old serpent, you stand forth to deceive souls;
and therefore, as the serpent is more subtile than any other beast, you
profess that you are a teacher from the beginning. And again,
like the serpent you wished to introduce many gods; but now, being
confuted in that, you assert that there is no God at all. For by
occasion of I know not what unknown God, you denied that the Creator of
the world is God, but asserted that He is either an evil being, or that
He has many equals, or, as we have said, that He is not God at
all. And when you had been overcome in this position, you now
assert that the soul is mortal, so that men may not live righteously
and uprightly in hope of things to come. For if there be no hope
for the future, why should not mercy be given up, and men indulge in
luxury and pleasures, from which it is manifest that all
unrighteousness springs? And while you introduce so impious a
doctrine into the miserable life of men, you call yourself pious, and
me impious, because, under the hope of future good things, I will not
suffer men to take up arms and fight against one another, plunder and
subvert everything, and attempt whatsoever lust may dictate. And
what will be the condition of that life which you would introduce, that
men will attack and be attacked, be enraged and disturbed, and live
always in fear? For those who do evil to others must expect like
evil to themselves. Do you see that you are a leader of
disturbance and not of peace, of iniquity and not of equity? But
I feigned anger, not because I could not prove that the soul is
immortal, but because I pity the souls which you are endeavouring to
deceive. I shall speak, therefore, but not as compelled by you;
for I know how I should speak; and you will be the only one who wants
not so much persuasion as admonition on this subject. But those
who are really ignorant of this, I shall instruct as is
suitable.”
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