Cleanthes suggests that religion has important moral effects for its worshippers. How does Philos respond?
A) Philos agrees, arguing that though we can know nothing of God there are practical reasons for religion
B) Philos disagrees, pointing to history as counterevidence
C) Philos agrees, arguing that this is the reason he ultimately believes God to be good
D) Philos disagrees, arguing that too much reverence for anything is dangerous
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Q69: Philos suggests that skepticism . . ..
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Q70: Which best describes Cleanthes?
A) Anthropomorphite
B) Theist
C) Philosopher
D)
Q71: Cleanthes is an Anthropomorphite.
Q72: Demea leaves the conversation because Philos suggests
Q73: Cleanthes main argument is a priori.
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