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For $2...I bought a book by Plato called "The Trial and Death of Socrates". I have only read Socrates' conversation with Euthyphro and a good question already has sparked my mind.
What is piety? What does it mean to be pious? What does it mean to be impious?

Before I explain my thoughts on the subject, I want to hear yours. GO GO GO!
4 years ago  |  Comments (3)
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mah_lazors
By definition, to be pious is to be being religious. If you're impious, you're not real big on religion.

If you want a philosophical answer, I'd have to think harder, but that's by definition.
#1  Posted 4 years ago
Jobson
I'm definitely impious, but I'm trying real hard to be better.
#2  Posted 4 years ago
SirDomblesan
What mah_lazors said. :P

Bdw, is the Trial and Death of Socrates all about Socrates's trial and death?
#3  Posted 4 years ago
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