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He was also charged with impiety towards the gods from "summary" of The Trial of Socrates by I. F. Stone

Socrates was not only accused of corrupting the youth of Athens but was also charged with impiety towards the gods. This charge of impiety was a serious one in ancient Athens, where religion played a central role in the daily lives of the people. The Athenians believed that the gods played a direct role in their lives, and any disrespect towards the gods was seen as a threat to the stability of the city-state. The accusation of impiety towards the gods stemmed from Socrates' questioning of traditional religious beliefs and practices. Socrates was known for his relentless pursuit of truth and his willingness to challenge the status quo. He questioned the existence of the traditional Greek gods and sought to understand the nature of the divine through reason and logic. Socrates' method of questioning and his refusal to accept traditional religious beliefs as absolute truths was seen as blasphemous by his accusers. They argued that by undermining the authority of the gods, Socrates was endangering the moral fab...
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    The Trial of Socrates

    I. F. Stone

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