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Originally Posted by Actor
The same could be said of Christianity. Just change "a particular set of gods" to "a particular god."
There is no evidence that Epicurus is the actual source of the riddle. It was attributed to him by a Christian apologist.
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No it cannot. I guess if your only tool is a hammer every things looks like a nail.
The attributes and acts of a specific set of gods cannot be generally attributed to all.
Hint: Read Homer's poem the Odyssey how these specific gods acted towards man.
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