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The comment that Moses Botarel could not be considered intelligent on the basis of a belief in amulets or magic betrays a non-neutral viewpoint. Such beliefs were common during the time, and remain so in many parts of the world. Magic and science were not so separate in the past, and simply removing the line about his intelligence would restore neutrality.