Every pagan religion already accounts for a prime mover. The divine source Greek philosophers believed in was not a god or supreme being, but the mere form of good and it doesn’t have a will of its own. Pagan gods in Greek philosophy were still separate beings from this divine source and worshiped in their own merits, not merely viewed as messengers or agents of God’s will like angels are in Christianity.Greek philosophers were anything but monotheistic.
>>18176677Because of the Pythagorean thought of the monad.
>>18176677>Every pagan religion already accounts for a prime mover.Nigger not you again. Pagan religions not only don't account for the prime mover, they barely account for being at all, as they are often an incoherent mess. Yes, this includes Hellenic paganism with its various inconsistencies in its theogonies and hierarchies.Stating "first, there was" doesn't make you a prime mover. Else every other fairy tale is actually a cryptic tractatus about ontology. And stating it was Chaos is the exact opposite of the prime mover.If you walked up to a pagan and started talking about the prime mover, they would tell you the same thing we do: wtf are you coping about.