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.
Jewish philosopher
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.
Jewish philosopher
Mishneh Torah, Idolatry 11:16. Views on wizardry and, implicitly, the intellect of women and children.
c. 1177-1178
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