The Allegory of the Cave and the crucifixion are treated as one story about a truth teller who reveals reality and is killed by people who cannot bear being told they are wrong.
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Truth teller
The Allegory of the Cave and the crucifixion are treated as one story about a truth teller who reveals reality and is killed by people who cannot bear being told they are wrong.
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"...of corrupting the youth of Athens. For Plato, Socrates was his truth teller who discovered the truth of the world through philosophy. And he..."
"...reimagining of Plato's Allegory of the Cave because Jesus was this truth teller sent by God to earth to reveal the truth. To reveal..."
"...would know it right away you would wake up therefore the truth tellers must be killed okay so that's what these secret societies believe..."
"...his own people, which caused his death? You guys remember? Which truth teller? Exactly. Okay? Socrates, right? So this story reminds us of Socrates...."
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