Patrick McEvoy

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Xenophanes seems to have come up with this conception by reversing the approach of Homer and Hesiod. His God won’t be like humans; instead, he’ll be as much unlike humans as possible, and better in every way. Unlike us, God needs nothing, despite what the poets would have you believe.
Classical Philosophy (A History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps #1)
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