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To: RobbyS
Good grief. How do we deal with people who are so indifferent to the evidence that is before their eyes.

The 19th-century memoirs of Isabel Burton, wife of the famous explorer and linguist Richard Burton contained a succinct summation of the Islamic mind: "Out of the very stones they will fabricate such a tower of falsehoods that you can only stand and gape in wonder and admiration at their fruitful invention."

19 posted on 10/22/2005 11:21:31 AM PDT by Antioch (Benedikt Gott Geschickt)
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To: Antioch

Voltaire had a very favorable view of Islam. He contrased what he supposed to be its rationality to the "superstition" of Christianity. Obviously he had nerver had any contact with actual Muslims. Christianity and Judaism both
had a long history of association with Greek rationalism, which ended with such luminaries as Thomas Aquinas and Mamonides. The Muslims had a similar figure, Averroes. Whereas Aquinas and Maimondes are towering giants in Christian thought, Averroes and his ilk were repudiated, and Islam returned to the "purity" of the Koran.


31 posted on 10/22/2005 1:31:10 PM PDT by RobbyS ( CHIRHO)
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To: Antioch; lightingguy
The 19th-century memoirs of Isabel Burton, wife of the famous explorer and linguist Richard Burton contained a succinct summation of the Islamic mind: "Out of the very stones they will fabricate such a tower of falsehoods that you can only stand and gape in wonder and admiration at their fruitful invention."

Really? Interesting quote.

LG - read the delusional article.

53 posted on 10/23/2005 12:47:44 PM PDT by agrace (Where were you when I founded the earth? Tell me if you know so much. Job 38:4)
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