14. Do you dare to laugh at us when we speak of hell,35013501 and fires35023502 which cannot be quenched, into which we have learned that souls are cast by their foes and enemies? What, does not your Plato also, in the book which he wrote on the immortality of the soul, name the rivers Acheron, Styx,35033503 Cocytus, and Pyriphlegethon, and assert that in them souls are rolled along, engulphed, and burned up? But though a man of no little wisdom,35043504 and of accurate judgment and discernment, he essays a problem which cannot be solved; so that, while he says that the soul is immortal, everlasting, and without bodily substance, he yet says that they are punished, and makes them suffer pain.35053505 But what man does not see that that which is immortal, which is simple,35063506 cannot be subject to any pain; that that, on the contrary, cannot be immortal which does suffer pain? And yet his opinion is not very far from the truth. For although the gentle and kindly disposed man thought it inhuman cruelty to condemn souls to death, he yet not unreasonably35073507 supposed that they are cast into rivers blazing with masses of flame, and loathsome from their foul abysses. For they are cast in, and being annihilated, pass away vainly in35083508 everlasting destruction. For theirs is an intermediate35093509 state, as has been learned from Christ’s teaching; and they are such that they may on the one hand perish if they have not known God, and on the other be delivered from death if they 440have given heed to His threats35103510 and proffered favours. And to make manifest35113511 what is unknown, this is man’s real death, this which leaves nothing behind. For that which is seen by the eyes is only a separation of soul from body, not the last end—annihilation:35123512 this, I say, is man’s real death, when souls which know not God shall35133513 be consumed in long-protracted torment with raging fire, into which certain fiercely cruel beings shall35143514 cast them, who were unknown35153515 before Christ, and brought to light only by His wisdom.