The evil into which these philosophers have fallen is greater than that from which they sought to escape, because they refuse to say that God neglects or forgets a thing, and yet they maintain that His knowledge is imperfect, that He is ignorant of what is going on here on earth, that He does not perceive it.


Ch.16 - Guide for the Perplexed (c. 1190) - Part III


The evil into which these philosophers have fallen is greater than that from which they sought to escape, because they refuse to say that God...

The evil into which these philosophers have fallen is greater than that from which they sought to escape, because they refuse to say that God...

The evil into which these philosophers have fallen is greater than that from which they sought to escape, because they refuse to say that God...

The evil into which these philosophers have fallen is greater than that from which they sought to escape, because they refuse to say that God...