Yes, you did and you repeated it here in this post where you directly say you currently do not believe what science teaches. I'll bold it for you momentarily so there is no mistaking it.I didn't say so, that'snot true.
Right here, you just denied science. At that point, you said, it's okay to believe science, but not right now, since they can't perform magic as you artificially set the standard for them. You do not believe science because you set a far, far distant, nigh impossible task for it. "At that point why not believe science", are your exact words. You are saying you currently do not.If science can prove with no doubt that the universe had come to existence when there was nothing existing and
that matter became alive due to some known chemical reactions that we can do in the lab and that creating
organisms is very easy job, then at that point why not to believe science.
And that is what I said before, despite your trying to pay feign lip service to it that you do, but qualifying it as that which agrees with your religious beliefs. It's not valid science, unless it agrees with what you already think you know to be true. That's rubbish. It's bad faith, and it's bad science.
Did you now? Do you believe you know everything in the mind of the author and every point of reference, and every historical reality that existed? I wouldn't be one single bit surprised that if somehow you could be teleported back in time, and met the author in person, but did not know that is was Muhammad you were speaking with, but just "some guy" out of the thousands of people who lived back then, that you would probably find you have a great deal of differences with that person in your beliefs and points of view, You naturally would! He lived long ago in a culture and time far removed from your reality, and how he thought and believed would not have the same contexts of reality you live in and would subsequently sound quite foreign to you and in many cases you see him as wrong about things he believed.I investigated the holy book(the quran) and there's no single error,
What all that means is this, you cannot read an ancient text and force-fit your reality into it from where you live today, and expect it actually is the same thoughts in the author's mind as he wrote it. So for you to say there is "no single error" is completely erroneous. You would have a different interpretation of what was being said, and the only reality to "no single error" is that YOU have found a way, you managed to make the puzzle pieces fit the reality you believe in. However, since you deny evolution, that right there is proof there is at least one error in your thinking, and hence, an error in the Quran.
Does the Quran deny evolution? If yes, then you are safe to accept there is an error in it.for example if the quran challenged us that humans
will never be able to fly a thing as the birds do, then at that point I'll dismiss the quran because it was proven wrong,
so no, don't think we're blind believers and don't think that we're living in the dark ages.
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