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Which is NOT true of divine activities for Socrates?
{ 1 } - Socrates believes in god without any evidence of these divine activities..
{ 2 } - They imply divine agents or beings.
{ 3 } - The command for Socrates to seek wisdom is a divine activity.
{ 4 } - They are activities of gods or children of gods.
{ 5 } - Socrates claims that the divine voice ridiculed in Meletus' deposition is one.
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Which is NOT true of divine activities for Socrates?
{ 1 } - Socrates believes in god without any evidence of these divine activities..
{ 2 } - They imply divine agents or beings.
{ 3 } - The command for Socrates to seek wisdom is a divine activity.
{ 4 } - They are activities of gods or children of gods.
{ 5 } - Socrates claims that the divine voice ridiculed in Meletus' deposition is one.
On the contrary, his belief in divine activities is his evidence of belief in God.
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Which is NOT true of divine activities for Socrates?
{ 1 } - Socrates believes in god without any evidence of these divine activities..
{ 2 } - They imply divine agents or beings.
{ 3 } - The command for Socrates to seek wisdom is a divine activity.
{ 4 } - They are activities of gods or children of gods.
{ 5 } - Socrates claims that the divine voice ridiculed in Meletus' deposition is one.
They do. See 27b.
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Which is NOT true of divine activities for Socrates?
{ 1 } - Socrates believes in god without any evidence of these divine activities..
{ 2 } - They imply divine agents or beings.
{ 3 } - The command for Socrates to seek wisdom is a divine activity.
{ 4 } - They are activities of gods or children of gods.
{ 5 } - Socrates claims that the divine voice ridiculed in Meletus' deposition is one.
See 33c.
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Which is NOT true of divine activities for Socrates?
{ 1 } - Socrates believes in god without any evidence of these divine activities..
{ 2 } - They imply divine agents or beings.
{ 3 } - The command for Socrates to seek wisdom is a divine activity.
{ 4 } - They are activities of gods or children of gods.
{ 5 } - Socrates claims that the divine voice ridiculed in Meletus' deposition is one.
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Which is NOT true of divine activities for Socrates?
{ 1 } - Socrates believes in god without any evidence of these divine activities..
{ 2 } - They imply divine agents or beings.
{ 3 } - The command for Socrates to seek wisdom is a divine activity.
{ 4 } - They are activities of gods or children of gods.
{ 5 } - Socrates claims that the divine voice ridiculed in Meletus' deposition is one.
See 31c.
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