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Surely you do not believe in the gods. What's your argument? Where's your proof?

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Surely you do not believe in the gods. What's your argument? Where's your proof?

In the context of Aristophanes, the question of belief in the gods is a central theme in many of his plays. Aristophanes was a Greek playwright known for his satirical comedies that often poked fun at the political and social issues of his time. In many of his plays, he used humor and wit to challenge traditional beliefs and question the existence of the gods.

One of Aristophanes' most famous plays, "The Clouds," is a prime example of his skepticism towards the gods. In this play, the character Socrates is portrayed as a sophist who teaches young men to question traditional beliefs and think for themselves. Socrates is shown as a corrupting influence who leads his students away from the worship of the gods and towards a more rationalistic worldview.
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