St. Thomas Aquinas on Nostr: It would he the height of folly for a simpleton to assert that what a philosopher ...
It would he the height of folly for a simpleton to assert that what a philosopher proposes is false on the ground that he himself cannot understand it. And it is even more the acme of stupidity for a man to suspect as false what is divinely revealed through the ministry of the angels simply because it cannot be investigated by reason (ScG 1.3)
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