He's an ancient Greek philosopher not a god.
Socrates did not believe in the singular God of Judaism, Christianity, or Islam.
By definition, Socrates was not a god. He was a mortal human being, albeit a brilliant one. He may seem that way sometimes, though.
Socrates did not believe in the singular God of Judaism, Christianity, or Islam.
The Greek god Apollo once declared that Socrates was the wisest of all men due to his acknowledgment of his own ignorance. Socrates' commitment to questioning and seeking truth, even in the face of opposition, earned him a place of reverence in the philosophical tradition.
Socrates' final request was for his friend Crito to sacrifice a rooster to the god Asclepius as an offering for his healing. He also asked Crito to pay a debt on his behalf.
Socrates believed in a single, all-knowing deity that guided human morality and existence. He taught that this god was the source of wisdom and virtue, and that people should strive to understand and follow its will through self-reflection and questioning.
The Oracle of Delphi was asked if anyone was wiser than Socrates, to which the Oracle responded that there was not. Socrates claims to have been bemused by this as he always said he knew nothing. However he accepted that the god cannot lie, so he set out to expose false knowledge.
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Socrates did not kill himself; he was sentenced to death by drinking poison hemlock as punishment for corrupting the youth of Athens and impiety towards the gods. Socrates had the opportunity to escape but chose to accept the verdict, as he believed in upholding the laws of the city.
No. Euthypro discusses piety and holiness of 'GOD' and describes good with Socrates.
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Plato was not a Greek god, but a Classical Greek philosopher and founder of the Academy of Athens. Socrates was his teacher and Aristotle his student.