1 Since it has been sufficiently shown, as far as there has been opportunity
What, then, [4768] some one will say, do you think that no sacrifices at all should be offered? To answer you not with our own, but with your Varro's opinion -- none. Why so? Because, he says, the true gods neither wish nor demand these; while those [4769] which are made of copper, earthenware, gypsum, or marble, care much less for these things, for they have no feeling; and you are not blamed [4770] if you do not offer them, nor do you win favour if you do. No sounder opinion can be found, none truer, and one which any one may adopt, although he may be stupid and very hard to convince. For who is so obtuse as either to slay victims in sacrifice to those who have no sense, or to think that they should be given to those who are removed far from them in their nature and blessed state?
