About four hundred years before Christ, a philosopher and moral giant named Socrates was convicted to death in Athens, Greece, by a jury. He and his friends believed the judgement was prejudiced against him due to his way of life which was seen as a threat to the evil ways of the elite in the society. Crito, a wealthy friend of his, made arrangements for his escape from prison but he refused. On the day of his execution, he accepted and drank poison. He died. In applauding that decision, Ziniewicz (2011) asserts that Socrates‟ death changed the course of things in the world for the better, that without that, he would not have been born. On the other hand, the Bible says that while we were yet sinners Christ died for us. Since the time of Ch...