46.49984998 But, says my opponent,
if he was not a god, why, after he left the ship, and crawled to
the island in the Tiber, did he immediately become invisible, and cease
to be seen as before? Can we indeed know whether there was
anything in the way under cover of which he hid himself, or any opening
in the earth? Do you declare, say yourselves, what that
was, or to what race of beings it should be referred, if your service
of certain personages is in itself certain.49994999 Since the case is thus, and the
discussion deals with your deity, and your religion also, it is your
part to teach, and yours to show what that was, rather than to wish to
hear our opinions and to await our decisions. For we, indeed,
what else can we say than that which took place and was seen, which has
been handed down in all the narratives, and has been observed by means
of the eyes? This, however, undoubtedly we say was a
colubra50005000 of very
powerful frame and immense length, or, if the name is despicable, we
say it was a snake,50015001
we call it a serpent,50025002
or any other name which usage has afforded to us, or the development of
language devised. For if it crawled as a serpent, not supporting
itself and walking on feet,50035003 but resting upon its belly and breast;
if, being made of fleshly substance, it lay stretched out
in50045004 slippery length;
if it had a head and tail, a back covered with scales, diversified by
spots of various colours; if it had a mouth bristling with fangs, and
ready to bite, what else can we say than that it was of earthly origin,
although of immense and excessive size, although it exceeded in length
of body and greatness of might that which was slain by Regulus
by the assault of his army? But if we think otherwise, we
subvert50055005 and overthrow the
truth. It is yours, then, to explain what that was, or what was
its origin, its name, and nature. For how could it have been a
god, seeing that it had those things which we have mentioned, which
gods should not have if they intend to be gods, and to possess this
exalted title? After it crawled to the island in the Tiber,
forthwith it was nowhere to be seen, by which it is shown that it was a
deity. Can we, then, know whether there was there anything in the
way under cover of which it hid itself,50065006 or some opening in the earth, or
some caverns and vaults, caused by huge masses being heaped up
irregularly, into which it hurried, evading the gaze of the
beholders? For what if it leaped across the river? what if it
swam across it? what if it hid itself in the dense forests? It is
weak reasoning from this,50075007 to suppose that that serpent was a god
because with all speed it withdrew itself from the eyes of the
beholders, since, by the same reasoning, it can be proved, on the
other hand, that it was not a god.