21. If this be absurd, what shall we say? Is it so, that there is no “false witness,” but when one tells a lie either to invent a crime against some man, or to hide some man’s crime, or in any way to oppress any man in judgment? For a witness seems to be necessary to the judge for cognizance of the cause. But if the Scripture named a “witness” only so far as that goes, the Apostle would not say, “Yea, and we are found false witnesses of God; because we have testified of God that He raised up Christ: whom He raised not up.”31 1 Cor. xv. 15 For so he shows that it is false witness to tell a lie, yea, in falsely praising a person.
Or peradventure, doth the person who lies then utter false witness when he either invents or hides any man’s sin, or hurts any man in whatever way? For, if a lie spoken against a man’s temporal life is detestable, how much more one against eternal life? as is every lie, if it take place in doctrine of religion. And it is for this reason that the Apostle calls it false witness, if a man tell a lie about Christ, yea, one which may seem to pertain to His praise. Now if it be a lie that neither inventeth or hideth any man’s sin, nor is answered to a question of the judge, and hurteth no man, and profits some man, are we to say that it is neither false witness, nor a reprehensible lie?
21. Quod si absurdum est, quid dicemus? An falsum testimonium non est, nisi cum quisque ita mentitur, ut aut crimen confingat in aliquem, aut alicujus crimen occultet, aut quoquo modo quemquam in judicio premat? Videtur enim testis judici necessarius ad causae cognitionem. Sed si hactenus testem Scriptura nominaret, non diceret Apostolus, Invenimur et falsi testes Dei, si testimonium diximus adversus Deum, quia excitaverit Christum, quem non excitavit (I Cor. XV, 15). Ita enim ostendit falsum testimonium esse mendacium, etiamsi in cujusquam falsa laude dicatur.
CAPUT XIII.
An mentiendum ne prodatur vel homicida, vel innocens quaesitus ad mortem. Firmus 0503episcopus Thagastensis, nec vult mentiri, nec ut hominem quaesitum prodat tormentis adigi potest. Quid respondeat interrogatus et sciens ubi sit ille qui ad mortem quaeritur. An forte tunc dicit falsum testimonium qui mentitur, cum aut peccatum alicujus vel fingit vel tegit, aut alicui obest quoquo modo? Si enim mendacium quod adversus vitam cujusquam temporalem dicitur detestabile est; quanto magis quod adversus vitam aeternam? sicuti est omne mendacium, si in doctrina religionis fiat. Et ideo falsum testimonium vocat Apostolus, si quis de Christo, etiam quod ad ejus laudem videtur pertinere, mentiatur. Si autem mendacium sit, quod neque cujusquam peccatum aut confingat aut tegat, nec a judice quaeratur, et nulli obsit et prosit alicui; nec falsum testimonium esse, nec reprehensibile mendacium?