Answer:
That Euthyphro's stories about the gods leads him, together with this definition, into contradiction
Explanation:
In Plato's Euthyphro, Euthyphro's second proposal, that the pious is what the gods love reveals that Euthyphro's stories about the gods leads him, together with this definition, into contradiction that there are gods who don't agree. Socrates and Euthyphro meet outside the court of Athens. Socrates is in trial and Euthyphro is prosecuting his father for murder. Euthyphro states that pious is what gods love and impious is what they do not love. Socrates says that there may be differences among gods about what they love as they are among men, so Euthyphro's definition leads into contradiction that there are gods who don't agree.