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Euthyphro by Plato The concept of holiness is essentially, because the real question, is holy loved by the gods as we speak of love on the part of God, and it in itself is holy. The significant problem that has been created is what is identified as sacred. Those who worship would provide some implication of the sacred, something expected of the gods. What I'm trying to say, no matter what belief a person might carry, they still have to follow it because god will follow it. Therefore, if one were to examine the other side of the spectrum, then there is more to consider in the sense of what is holy or not holy. The gods had to create their own support system of classification and morality to embrace something as holy because it could have been holy all along. The final result that is traced implies a different path, because in higher consideration it can be something compared to the reasons of the gods. There are two points that represent interesting questions raised by Euthyphro. There are many sacred texts that detail moral reasons to prevent difficult situations from occurring in a person's soul, in the case of Catholicism. Imagine, just think, if in the biblical scriptures the Ten Commandments were rewritten to say "thou shalt kill." Clearly, taking someone's life will be immortal in every way, but if it were written in the Bible under the Scriptures, then that would mean that God honors such conduct. Convert this idea that inspired the Euthyphro and it will be relatively easy to decipher what the Gods really meant. Even if the Gods are something so holy it doesn't mean it's true. The idea that is based on the theory that Gods have beliefs that they uphold, because it is truly holy and better than the two schools of thought. The three definitions that Euthyphro uses at...... middle of the paper.... ..ing- means to let God know that in such a way as to excessively overcome the affirmation of man, who separates with acts that distance himself from involvement of the company. In the lifestyles of religious officials they strive to achieve the true definition of holiness, which is made evident. Action speaks louder than words, in Socrates' response you can see and hear the reflection of his actions. The role you play in society, your actions will reflect how you define your life. Living the life of a holy man is the truth of the term. By showing that you are a pious man, Euthyphro says, you must show that you are a true man of God. However, he can be a religious leader in society and be labeled a true pillar.ReferencesWorks Citedwww.devoted.net/bible/54 - 1timothy. htm www.openbible.info/topic/zeal.htm www.ucg.rg/death /cosa-dice-la-bibbia.htm