Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers: Series I/Volume IV/Donatist Controversy/On Baptism/Book VII/Chapter 7

12.&#160; Lucianus of Rucuma said:&#160; "It is written, &#8216;And God saw the light that it was good, and God divided the light from the darkness.&#8217; &#160; If light and darkness can agree, then can there be something in common between us and heretics.&#160; Therefore I give my judgment that heretics should be baptized."

13.&#160; To him the answer is:&#160; If light and darkness can agree, then can there be something common between the righteous and unrighteous.&#160; Let him therefore declare his judgment that those unrighteous should be baptized afresh whom Cyprian confuted within the Church itself; or let him who can say if those are not unrighteous "who renounce the world in words and not in deeds."