Are you a paleontologist? Because it seems you are doing just fine criticizing the consensus of Muslims (at least in RF).
What are you talking about? Are you asserting that Muslims have some special expertise in paleontology? What I'm saying is, paleontologists know more about paleontology than I (or you) do, so until I know as much as they do, I think it makes sense to accept what they say about paleontology.
What is it that you think we "come up" with in short notice?
An opinion about an organism you never heard of until today.
We're basically using common sense (developed by going to UK/US curricular schools
) and what Allah has to say and yet you have had a tough time "proving" to the contrary.
Common sense is not helpful in scientific matters. Neither is what Allah has to say. What matters is facts. It's hard to "prove" something to people who can't even comprehend the most basic, elementary, simple idea that IT'S NOT ABOUT PROOF.
Then you simply attempt to insult us my dropping derogatory remarks about ignorance and what not... What does that make you look like? :sarcastic
Someone who's losing her patience. Go back through the thread. Count how many times I've said, "It's not about evidence; it's about proof," or "I"m agreeing that Allah is the creator of all." Seriously, count them. It's beyond ignorance at this point. There seems to be some kind of brain damage that prevents some posters from taking in new information, no matter how many times it's repeated, and no matter how simply it's stated. What is the problem? Maybe you can explain it to me.
Look, ignorance is nothing to be ashamed of. I'm ignorant of many, many, things. But it's also not a source of authority or way to refute knowledge. When you're ignorant about something, the wise view to take is to admit it, and accept information that more knowledgeable people provide, don't you agree?
p.s. isn't it anyone's right to get a second opinion?
I joke, but you get what I mean right?
Sure, get a second opinion from another paleontologist. Consult all of them. There's a consensus on this point. There is no controversy within paleontology. The only controversy is from people that know almost nothing about it.
I think you meant we're trying to "poke holes in ToE";
No, I meant what I said. To be accepted as a scientific theory, you have to pass the most challenging skeptics in the world--scientists. The world's leading biologists attacked ToE from every angle for decades. Only after it passed every test was it tentatively accepted. Finally, decades later, when all the evidence that came in confirmed it, was it accepted as a firm, well-supported theory. If the experts can't find any problems with, believe me, you're not going to.
that would be my default assumption at your thoughts on us Muslims. Nobody said that we know better than they... we say that they do not know everything... at least I know that part.
Of course not, and no one says they do. But compared to you and me, they know reams more. That's the point.
I wouldn't be here in this forum if I didn't
...
O.K. great. Share with us your knowledge, not your ignorance. Show us what you know about Biology. And when you don't know, admit it.
Nobody is rejecting science. We are rejecting your claim that ToE is absolute in describing how the human race came to be; since we still equate much of it with "guess work".
You don't even know what science is. Science is never absolute. Why can you not grasp that? If you reject ToE because it's not absolute, you're rejecting it because it's science. It's the best knowledge we have on the subject of the origin of species.
You're forgetting that it was Islam that "busted out" with "science"
.. Allah knows what science would have been like today if it weren't for the Euros scheming to dominate Arabia...
Sorry, you lost me.
These days like Fatihah mentioned, we can't bother...
I guess that's why you're doing so lousy--you can't be bothered.
there are far too many (political?) problems to allow for the taking back of science (if I can say that lol). Just because I use (and like btw) my computer... it doesn't make it level with ToE.
It is, though, that's the point. ToE is one of the most robust and best supported theories in all of science. It's as well-evidence as the theory that the earth revolves around the sun. The only way to reject is to reject the possibility of scientific knowledge.
Isn't there anything in Islam that you don't reject and if so, wouldn't that be an inconsistency on your part?
No, unless it has as sound an evidentiary basis as a scientific theory.
That's not a call to reject everything you may appreciate... you see what I'm getting at?
Youre wrong. They're not equivalent at all, and I'm tired of you Muslims trying to equate scientific knowledge with a religious belief. One is supported by the scientific method, the other is not. You can believe it all you want, but don't try to assert that it's sound science; it isn't.