38. Certain it is, albeit all
this disputation go from side to side, some asserting that it is
never right to lie, and to this effect reciting divine testimonies:
others gainsaying, and even in the midst of the very words of the
divine testimonies seeking place for a lie; yet no man can say,
that he finds this either in example or in word of the Scriptures,
that any lie should seem a thing to be loved, or not had in hatred;
howbeit sometimes by telling a lie thou must do that thou hatest,
that what is more greatly to be detested may be avoided. But then
here it is that people err; they put the precious beneath the vile.
For when thou hast granted that some evil is to be admitted, that
another and more grievous may not be admitted; not by the rule of
truth, but by his own cupidity and custom doth each measure the
evil, accounting that to be the more grievous, which himself more
greatly dreads, not which is in reality more greatly to be fled
from. All this fault is engendered by perversity of loving. For
being there are two lives of ours; the one eternal, which is
promised of God; the other temporal, in which we now are: when a
man shall have begun to love this temporal more than that eternal,
for the sake of this which he loveth he thinks all things right to
be done; and there are not any, in his estimation, more grievous
sins than those which do injury to this life, and either take away
from it any commodity unjustly and unlawfully, or by inflicting of
death take it utterly away. And so thieves, and robbers, and
ruffians, and torturers, and slayers, are more hated of them than
lascivious, drunken, luxurious men, if these molest no man. For
they do not understand or at all care, that these do wrong to God;
not indeed to any inconvenience of Him, but to their own pernicious
hurt; seeing they corrupt His gifts bestowed upon them, even His
temporal gifts, and by their very corruptions turn away from
eternal gifts: above all, if they have already begun to be the
Temple of God; which to all Christians the Apostle saith thus:
“Know ye not that ye are the temple of God, and that the Spirit
of God dwelleth in you? Whoso shall corrupt God’s temple, God
will corrupt him. For the temple of God is holy: which temple are
ye.”23702370