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User:Skadooshbag
I often see people who reject the Bible due to it being "written 2,000 years ago by people with ignorant ideas about the universe," but rarely does anyone ever see fit to reject the works of Socrates on those grounds, even though it meets that description equally well. Perhaps the man should've said "The unexamined belief is not worth believing ", eh?
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