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Is there any historical proof that shows what attitude the Ancient Greeks, specially the philosophers, had towards their Gods? Were ancient Greek societies more interested in serving the Gods than the people of our time?

Is there any historical proof that shows what attitude the Ancient Greeks, specially the philosophers, had towards their Gods? Were ancient Greek societies more interested in serving the Gods than the people of our time?

Is there any historical proof that shows what attitude the Ancient Greeks, specially the philosophers, had towards their Gods?

Better grammar and consistent capitalization of "G" in "Gods"
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Is there any historical proof that shows what the attitude the Ancient Greeks, specially the philosophers, had towards their godsGods? Were ancient Greek societies more interested in serving the Gods than the people of our time?

Is there any historical proof that shows what the attitude the Ancient Greeks, specially the philosophers, had towards their gods? Were ancient Greek societies more interested in serving the Gods than the people of our time?

Is there any historical proof that shows what attitude the Ancient Greeks, specially the philosophers, had towards their Gods? Were ancient Greek societies more interested in serving the Gods than the people of our time?

AreIs there any historical proveproof that showshows what the attitude the Ancient Greeks, specially the philosophers, had towards their gods? Were ancient Greek societies more interested in serving the Gods than the people of our time?

Are there any historical prove that show what the attitude the Ancient Greeks specially the philosophers had towards their gods? Were ancient Greek societies more interested in serving the Gods than the people of our time?

Is there any historical proof that shows what the attitude the Ancient Greeks, specially the philosophers, had towards their gods? Were ancient Greek societies more interested in serving the Gods than the people of our time?

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