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IIRC, what remnants we do have of the ancient Library and sciences were largely saved by the Moslems.
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Right, Mageth, but that's like being thankful to someone for deciding to cut off only one of your arms. The muslims left us Aristotle. They destroyed the rest. Somehow, gratitude is not the emotion that first comes to mind.
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Still, both religions stink in my opinion. I'll bet most of the wars going on around the world today (at least the ones the US isn't starting) have some type of Muslim involvement. |
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Right, Mageth, but that's like being thankful to someone for deciding to cut off only one of your arms. The muslims left us Aristotle. They destroyed the rest. Somehow, gratitude is not the emotion that first comes to mind.
Umm, I wasn't exactly expressing gratitude (though I am grateful that what was saved was saved), I was merely pointing out a fact. And, yes, both religions have left a swath of death and destruction in their paths. |
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