think mirror
that is called having to do your work and that other person's work
you don't need a church to accept the challenge to do good and be best every single day.
a Neoplatonic philosopher born in Tyre during Roman rule. He wrote original works on a wide variety of topics, ranging from music to Homer to vegetarianism.[b] His Isagoge, or Introduction, an introduction to logic and philosophy,[c] was the standard textbook on logic throughout the Middle Ages in its Latin and Arabic translations.[2] Through works such as Philosophy from Oracles and Against the Christians (which was banned by Constantine the Great),[3] he was involved in a controversy with early Christians.[4