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St. Augustine
On Christian Doctrine
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BOOK II.
chap. 23. Why we repudiate arts of divination
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chap
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23
.
Why
we
repudiate
arts
of
divination
For
in
this
way
it
comes
to
pass
that
men
who
lust
after
evil
things
are
,
by
a
secret
judgment
of
God
,
delivered
over
to
be
mocked
and
deceived
,
as
the
just
reward
of
their
evil
desires
.
For
they
are
deluded
and
imposed
on
by
the
false
angels
,
to
whom
the
lowest
part
of
the
world
has
been
put
in
subjection
by
the
law
of
God
'
s
providence
,
and
in
accordance
with
His
most
admirable
arrangement
of
things
.
And
the
result
of
these
delusions
and
deceptions
is
,
that
through
these
superstitious
and
baneful
modes
of
divination
,
many
things
in
the
past
and
future
are
made
known
,
and
turn
out
just
as
they
are
foretold
;
and
in
the
case
of
those
who
practice
superstitious
observances
,
many
things
turn
out
agreeably
to
their
observances
,
and
ensnared
by
these
successes
,
they
become
more
eagerly
inquisitive
,
and
involve
themselves
further
and
further
in
a
labyrinth
of
most
pernicious
error
.
And
to
our
advantage
,
the
Word
of
God
is
not
silent
about
this
species
of
fornication
of
the
soul
;
and
it
does
not
warn
the
soul
against
following
such
practices
on
the
ground
that
those
who
profess
them
speak
lies
,
but
it
says
, "
Even
if
what
they
tell
you
should
come
to
pass
,
hearken
not
unto
them
."
For
though
the
ghost
of
the
dead
Samuel
foretold
the
truth
to
King
Saul
,
that
does
not
make
such
sacrilegious
observances
as
those
by
which
his
ghost
was
brought
up
the
less
detestable
;
and
though
the
ventriloquist
woman
in
the
Acts
of
the
Apostles
bore
true
testimony
to
the
apostles
of
the
Lord
,
the
Apostle
Paul
did
not
spare
the
evil
spirit
on
that
account
,
but
rebuked
and
cast
it
out
,
and
so
made
the
woman
clean
.
All
arts
of
this
sort
,
therefore
,
are
either
nullities
,
or
are
part
of
a
guilty
superstition
,
springing
out
of
a
baleful
fellowship
between
men
and
devils
,
and
are
to
be
utterly
repudiated
and
avoided
by
the
Christian
as
the
covenants
of
a
false
and
treacherous
friendship
.
Not
as
if
the
idol
were
anything
,"
says
the
apostle
; "
but
because
the
things
which
they
sacrifice
they
sacrifice
to
devils
and
not
to
God
;
and
I
would
not
that
ye
should
have
fellowship
with
devils
."
Now
what
the
apostle
has
said
about
idols
and
the
sacrifices
offered
in
their
honour
,
that
we
ought
to
feel
in
regard
to
all
fancied
signs
which
lead
either
to
the
worship
of
idols
,
or
to
worshipping
creation
or
its
parts
instead
of
God
,
or
which
are
connected
with
attention
to
medicinal
charms
and
other
observances
;
for
these
are
not
appointed
by
God
as
the
public
means
of
promoting
love
towards
God
and
our
neighbour
,
but
they
waste
the
hearts
of
wretched
men
in
private
and
selfish
strivings
after
temporal
things
.
Accordingly
,
in
regard
to
all
these
branches
of
knowledge
,
we
must
fear
and
shun
the
fellowship
of
demons
,
who
,
with
the
Devil
their
prince
,
strive
only
to
shut
and
bar
the
door
against
our
return
.
As
,
then
,
from
the
stars
which
God
created
and
ordained
,
men
have
drawn
lying
omens
of
their
own
fancy
,
so
also
from
things
that
are
born
,
or
in
any
other
way
come
into
existence
under
the
government
of
God
'
s
providence
,
if
there
chance
only
to
be
something
unusual
in
the
occurrence
,
as
when
a
mule
brings
forth
young
,
or
an
object
is
struck
by
lightning
,
men
have
frequently
drawn
omens
by
conjectures
of
their
own
,
and
have
committed
them
to
writing
,
as
if
they
had
drawn
them
by
rule
.
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