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  • Philosophy, questions and opinion


    Socrates may would argue with that.
  • The perfection of the gods
    According to Plato‘s dialogues from my point of view Socrates him self was morally perfect, and the Athenians sentenced him to death. Now if you try to imagine a morally perfect god, what do you think, does he/she/it would drink that hemlock to keep it‘s perfection or not? And If there is a choice (for us) wouldnt be nice from this morally perfect god, if he wouldnt spoil the whole thing, but to let us first realise, then decide what just happend?