Ideas from 'On the True Doctrine (Against Christians)' by Celsus [178], by Theme Structure
		
		[found in 'On the True Doctrine (Against the Christians)' by Celsus (ed/tr Hoffmann,R.Joseph)  [OUP 1987,0-19-504151-8]].
		
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		25. Social Practice / F. Life Issues / 6. Animal Rights
		
	
	
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    	The world was made as much for animals as for man
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							The world was made as much for the irrational animals as for men.
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							Celsus (On the True Doctrine (Against Christians) [c.178], §V)
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							A good remark.  It seems to be a classic distortion of European Christianity that the world is made for us, and that animals only exist to fill our sandwiches.
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					29. Religion / B. Monotheistic Religion / 4. Christianity / a. Christianity
	            
            	       
	
	
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			Christians presented Jesus as a new kind of logos to oppose that of the philosophers
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							Christians put forth this Jesus not only as the son of God, but as the very Logos - not the pure and holy Logos known to the philosophers, but a new kind of Logos.
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							        From: 
							Celsus (On the True Doctrine (Against Christians) [c.178], III)
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