They are still used today.
They are still used today.
They are still used into days society ...
because he speaks long words with unusual ideas and often has plans to change the status quo.
No, Plato was not a Christian. He was a Greek philosopher who lived in the 4th century BC, long before the emergence of Christianity.
5 days
Plato, being an ancient Greek philosopher, lived long before any contemporary context of cheating. Therefore, he cannot know when you cheat in a modern sense. However, his philosophical ideas on ethics and morality suggest that cheating would likely be considered dishonest and unethical by his standards.
Until the Greek gods were replaced by Christianity.
Aristotle was a Greek philosopher who lived over 2,000 years ago. He was described as having a bald head, a long beard, and a serious expression.
in the Ancient Greek Olympic Games, it lasted for 5 days
Usually half an hour, but in the more traditional Orthodox churches it could last for approximately one hour.
No, Plato was not a Christian. He was a classical Greek philosopher who lived in the 5th and 4th centuries BCE, well before the emergence of Christianity. Plato's philosophical teachings were rooted in ancient Greek beliefs and did not include Christian theology.
The theory that humans had evolved from animals, was around long before Darwin. Anaximander - an Ancient Greek philosopher was an example of this. Newton, Galileo, and Copernicus had theories long before Darwin--just not theories concerning biological evolution.