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1 2 | first step is to understand false religions, and to throw 2 2 | understand things which are false, do not, however, discover 3 2 | philosophers, and captivated by false arguments, entertain opinions 4 4 | this also is found to be false, that there is neither anger 5 5 | opinion of those is vain and false, who, when they attribute 6 5 | premises which are altogether false. For they ought not to have 7 6 | which have been spoken are false, there remains that one 8 8 | Therefore religion is altogether false, and there is no divinity; 9 10| therefore that opinion also is false, by which they think that 10 11| testified that that which was false was evident; that the truth, 11 11| as refute those that are false!" And this he proclaimed 12 11| to, that he might expose false things. For whatever is 13 11| whatever is fictitious and false, because it is supported 14 16| are found to be empty and false, either of those who, when 15 17| and calls itself away from false things, until the limbs