But I say, that the things which the Gentiles sacrifice, they sacrifice to demons, and not to God: and I would not that you should have fellowship with demons.
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John Chrysostom
AD 407
Do not then run to the contrary things. For neither if you were a king's son, and having the privilege of your father's table, should leave it and choose to partake of the table of the condemned and the prisoners in the dungeon, would your father permit it, but with great vehemence he would withdraw you; not as though the table could harm you, but because it disgraces your nobility and the royal table. For verily these too are servants who have offended; dishonored, condemned, prisoners reserved for intolerable punishment, accountable for ten thousand crimes. How then are you not ashamed to imitate the gluttonous and vulgar crew, in that when these condemned persons set out a table, you run there and partakest of the viands? Here is the cause why I seek to withdraw you. For the intention of the sacrificers, and the person of the receivers, makes the things set before you unclean.
And I would not that you should have communion with demon. Perceivest thou the kindness of a careful father? Perceivest thou also the very word, what force it has to express his feeling? For it is my wish, says he, that you have nothing in common with them.
6. Next, because he brought in the saying by way of exhortation, lest any of the grosser sort should make light of it as having license, because he said, I would not, and, judge ye; he positively affirms in what follows and lays down the law.