Multiple Choice
By contrast with the views of Socrates, another ancient Greek notion of an afterlife is that:
A) Moral persons are rewarded after they die.
B) The kingdom of the dead is a dreary, unhappy place.
C) It is very much like the life we know here.
D) Individuals are reincarnated until they learn to indulge their desires no longer.
E) God will resurrect everyone either to new life or to eternal death.
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