The Seven Books of Arnobius Against the Heathen.…
The Seven Books of Arnobius Against the Heathen.
42. You worship, says my opponent , one who was born a mere But the He exhibited
16. But, they say , while we are moving swiftly down towards our mortal bodies, to be all even
35. But, say my opponents , if souls are mortal and One than we anything must who is if into
45. But let this monstrous and impious fancy be put far from us
74. And why, my opponent says , did God, the Ruler and Lord of the universe you ask
25. Unxia, my opponent says , presides over the anointing of door-posts
34. Some of your learned men —men, too, who do not chatter merely
12. But let them be true, as you maintain, yet will you have us also believe deity who are
32. But you err, says my opponent , and are mistaken, and show, even in criticising these gratify
7. But why do I speak of the body story in men’s minds which is of all
36. You say that some of them cause excite and these things these to be
38. If the immortal gods cannot be angry, says my opponent is the meaning of had they if
48. But some one will perhaps say that the care of such a god has been denied being to the city
28. Can any man, who has accepted the first principles even of reason, be found to mar or dishonour the unchanging nature of Deity with morals so vile? to credit the gods with natures such as human kindness has often charmed away and moderated in the beasts of the field? How,760 Lit., “where, I ask, is the (assertion) that,” etc. I ask, can it be said that the gods are far removed from any feeling of passion? that they are gentle, lovers of peace, mild? that in the completeness of their excellence they reach761 Lit., “hold.” the height of perfection, and the highest wisdom also? or, why should we pray them to avert from us misfortunes and calamities, if we find that they are themselves the authors of all the ills by which we are daily harassed? Call us impious as much as you please, contemners of religion, or atheists, you will never make us believe in gods of love and war, that there are gods to sow strife, and to disturb the mind by the stings of the furies. For either they are gods in very truth, and do not do what you have related; or if762 In the ms. these words, aut si, are wanting. they do the things which you say, they are doubtless no gods at all.
XXVIII. Quisquamne est hominum rationis alicujus primordiis indutus, qui divinitatis constantiam tam foedis polluat aut contaminet moribus? qui naturas attribuat diis tales, quas in agrestibus belluis lenitudo saepe permulsit atque extenuavit humana? Ubinam quaeso est illud, quod ab omni perturbationis affectu dii procul amoti sunt? quod lenes, placidi, mites, quod in genere virtutis unito perfectionis apicem, atque ipsius retinent sapientiae summitatem? aut cur eos oramus, ut a nobis adversa atque inimica propellant, si malorum omnium, quibus quotidie carpimur, ipsi esse nobis reperiuntur auctores? Quantumlibet nos impios, irreligiosos vocetis, aut atheos, 0975B numquam fidem facietis esse amorum deos, esse bellorum, esse qui discordias conserant, qui furialibus stimulis animos inquietent. Aut enim verissime dii sunt, et ea quae commemorastis non faciunt: aut si 0976A ea quae dicitis, faciunt, sine ulla dubitatione dii non sunt.