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"It's as Xenophanes said, of course! We have given the gods human forms because we wish them to be as we are."
―A philosopher citing Xenophanes, c. 422 BCE.[src]-[m]

Xenophanes of Colophon (c. 570 BCE – c. 475 BCE) was a Greek philosopher, theologian, poet, and critic. He was seen as one of the most important presocratic philosophers, having founded a line of philosophy that culminated in Pyrrhonism.

During the Peloponnesian War, Xenophanes, along with fellow philosophers Anaximandros and Anaximenes, were mentioned in a dispute between two philosophers within the Sanctuary of Delphi, one that was later joined by the Spartan misthios Kassandra.[1]

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