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b3fb83 No.5510

Here is a form of atheism that you could explain to 4th century BC Greeks. Greeks were geniuses at abstract thinking and great at seeing through bullshit. Discuss.

https://elearning-gilman.remote-learner.net/pluginfile.php/54035/mod_resource/content/0/Ancient_Greece/Ancient_Greece_-_Critias_-_Fragment_on_Religion.pdf

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98ef0d No.5511

I can not help but feel as if this fragment is part of a argument a smart character makes so that a even smarter character can rebuke it.

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56ea80 No.5512

Why does this board keep breaking

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b3fb83 No.5513

>>5512

Because there is no God keeping everything working in our perfectly designed universe.

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2b2eb3 No.5542

>really implying The Greeks were secular in any sense of the word

simple refutation, they still believed in theocracy hierarchy.

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b3fb83 No.5544

>>5542

Can you read? Critias was allegedly an atheist and he was a greek, so whatever you're trying to say in bad English is false.

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b7761c No.6972

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>>5510

There's a popular new book on the history of atheism in ancient philosophy which might interest you. It's called "Battling the Gods: atheism in the ancient world."

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30bd7d No.7208

>>6972

>Empiricism has a claim over all other philosophy cause I say so

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