The knowledge of God is not acquired by speculation, but by the study of His works.
Jewish philosopher
The knowledge of God is not acquired by speculation, but by the study of His works.
Jewish philosopher
The Guide for the Perplexed, Part I, Chapter 50
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"any man who believes in the truth of wizardry is a fool, lacking in understanding, and is in the same class as women and children, whose intellects are incomplete."
Shocking"One should not teach a student who is not worthy, for it is like throwing pearls before swine."
Controversial"The greater the truth, the greater the libel."
Strange & Unusual"The human mind is unable to grasp the true essence of God."
Strange & Unusual"A man should always consider himself as half meritorious and half guilty."
Controversial