38. But infirmity pleadeth
its part, and with favor of the crowds proclaims itself to have a
cause invincible. Where it contradicts, and says, “What way is
there among men, who without doubt by being deceived 499are turned
aside from a deadly harm to others or themselves, to succor men in
peril, if our affection as men may not incline us to lie?” If it
will hear me patiently, this crowd of mortality, crowd of
infirmity, I will say somewhat in answer on the behalf of truth.
Surely at the least pious, true, holy chastity is not otherwise
than of the truth: and whoso acts against it, acts against truth.
Why then, if otherwise it be not possible to succor men in peril,
do I not also commit whoredom, which is therefore contrary to
truth, for that it is contrary to chastity, and yet, to succor men
in peril, do speak a lie which most openly is contrary to truth
itself? Wherein hath chastity so highly deserved at our hands, and
truth offended us? When all chastity is of the truth, and not the
body’s but the mind’s chastity is truth, yea, in the mind
dwelleth even the body’s chastity. Lastly, as I shortly before
said, and say again, whoever for the recommending and defending of
any lie speaks against me, what speaks he, if he speaks not truth?
Now if he is therefore to be heard because he speaks truth, how
wishes he to make me, by speaking truth, a liar? How does lying
take unto itself truth as its patroness? Or, is it for her own
adversary that she conquers, that by herself she may be conquered?
Who can bear this absurdity? In no wise therefore may we say, that
they who assert that it is sometimes right to lie, in asserting
that are truthful; lest, what is most absurd and foolish to
believe, truth should teach us to be liars. For what sort of thing
is it, that no man learns of chastity that we may commit adultery;
that we may offend God none learns of piety; that we may do any man
harm, none learns of kindness; and that we may tell lies, we are to
learn of truth! But then if this thing truth teaches not, it is not
true; if not true, it is not meet to be learned; if not meet to be
learned, never therefore is it meet to tell a lie.