Aristotle was taught under Plato, by Plato I mean the Plato who believed in shared wives and was himself taught by the wicked sodomite Socrates who believed that man was a featherless chicken!, this Plato was the first after the Pythagoreans to suggest the lobotomised at best and devil worshipping at worst laughing stock called a spherical earth. Plato in his younger days supported sodomy and (((mccarrick behaviours))), but thankfully due to Xenophon was steered away from these wicked ideas to a more human understanding in his book laws where he outright condemned these practices once and for all. It it a great surprise that Aristotle managed to get so many things correct in view of his mentor but he did not manage to free from all the errors of his mentor Plato.
The first great error of Aristotle was a spherical earth
The second great error of Aristotle was an earth which was “170” times smaller than the sun. And through this we can tell that Aristotle was sadly influenced by the evil satanist Pythagoras (who from observation of the disgusting things he taught, almost certainly was raised by mentored by or descended from Jews (Edomites NOT isaelites)).
The third great error of Aristotle was his idea that a man ought to enter into marriage at 37. This is stupid for multiple reasons. Firstly this error from the past contradicts the current teachings of the church (which I know did not exist in Aristotles time because he was a gentile from the Old Testament yeah yeah that’s past the point). Secondly if people took this foolish idea seriously they would surely end up in hell. To wait 30 years from when they gain the age of reason without committing solitary sins or fornication would be practically impossible for many men. This error is not only egregious but is bordering on tempting God.
I also remember hearing from Bishop Sanborn that Aristotle and the peripatetics taught one very egregious moral error but I cannot recall what it was.
This should not be dismissed as off topic as many of my posts and comments have been as this is a post not a comment.