1. Greek mythologies do not mean that there had been numerous gods and goddesses. Rather Greek mythologies are just pure stories invented by story tellers(‘mythologos’).
2. Gods and goddesses in mythologies had been not real. They had been just specific men and women represented by linguistic metaphors.
3. Gods and goddesses as privileged men and women had been just king or king's families who had strong power. A man called as a ‘god’ had been just the most powerful tyrant, never not a god.
4. Tyrant as a king is the master who dominates all other men in his kingdom. All other men dominated by tyrant are just slaves chained. This tyranny firmly denies human equality. The way to save human equality is on the anarchism or the democracy.
5. Mythologies as ideologies supported by tyranny had to be refused. The first refusal movement had been called Greek 'naural philosophy'. This ‘naural philosophy’ had tried to find the perfect human quality, namely ‘isonomia’ in Greek, claiming to be equal as a realization of human nature.