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To: Emile Vidrine who wrote (1619)8/25/2002 9:46:56 PM
From: epicure  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3959
 
Unless of course you are wrong...
hmmm what are the odds of that?

:-)
pretty good I would say



To: Emile Vidrine who wrote (1619)8/25/2002 10:16:40 PM
From: goldsnow  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 3959
 
Well, in one foolish sentence you have criticised two of the most powerful minds that ever lived..Great Aristotel and Great Maimonides...

firstthings.com

More has been said and written about him than any other Jewish thinker throughout history. Indeed, many great debates since his death have revolved around the question of just who interpreted Maimonides correctly and who did not. To get Maimonides right has been for many to get Judaism right. His role in the history of Jewish thought is comparable to the role of Thomas Aquinas in Catholic thought. Just as Aquinas (who was influenced by Maimonides) treated with respect all great theologians and philosophers irrespective of religious differences with them, Maimonides did the same with the pagans, Christians, and Muslims, saying about them: "Accept the truth, whatever its source." Indeed, Maimonides himself is a marvelous companion for anyone searching for truth. He could well be considered the outstanding thinker of the twelfth century in the West. His unsurpassed contributions to both Judaism and Western thought left neither quite the same.



To: Emile Vidrine who wrote (1619)8/26/2002 9:51:26 AM
From: goldsnow  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3959
 
Emile, you have posted to me 5 posts on Maimonides (Philosopher, scientist, physician and Jewish Theologist lived in 11-12 century)

What is your point? Would you like me to send you quotes attributable to Christianity or you would just accept that they are Horrific?

As for the substance of Giants of Humanity like Maimonides you can't possibly grasp it, so why try?