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Both Homer and Hesiod have attributed to the gods everything which brings shame and reproach amongst men

Xenophanes’ justification for why he believes in a single, eternal Consciousness instead of the Greek Pantheon

Each species would make the body of its gods in accordance with its own likeness

Man made god in his own image

No man has ever known certainty nor will any man ever have certainty about the gods and all the things I mention

Why Xenophanes’ considered everything in terms of probability rather than truth