Perfect illustration of Plato's "Noble Lie" and idea of "Civil Religion"
If you are familiar with Plato's Noble Lie and tradition of civil religion, this is the best illustration of it. The old ape knows that their religion is a bunch of lies but subscribes to the idea that a noble lie or a salutary myth is necessary for the health of society and wants to prevent the truth becoming known to the public. He is a wise atheist who pretends to believe in the religion of his society simply because that religion is salutary and serves public interest.
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