Tom said: Aristotle didn't actually have faith in this theory. It was just a theory. He also formulated the theory of abiogenesis, which is pretty much its oposite. He didn't have faith in that one either.
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Tom said: Aristotle didn't actually have faith in this theory. It was just a theory. He also formulated the theory of abiogenesis, which is pretty much its oposite. He didn't have faith in that one either.
ROFLMAO ... I'm a fan!
You and the whole western world. He's famous for a reason.
edit: The first guy who had faith in the "unmoved mover" theory in the religious sense was Sophia of Alexandria. He was the one who incorporated the theory into Judaism and laid the foundation for Christianity. Everything attributed to Jesus having said is all stuff first penned by Sophia. How Sophia has managed to become less of an important figure to Christians than Jesus himself, is just one of life's little mysteries.
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