Quote:Thanks, but its probably more useful to show me the quote of you saying Islam turned everything it touched to poo. That would be more relevant to how you are backpeddling now.
You mean like this?
Quote:Good question FD - we started by talking about muslim scientific achievements - which even you acknowledged was rather irrelevant to this "social development" rating.
I would expect they are strongly correlated. Here is a quote from you earlier in this thread throwing in the towell on the science argument.
polite_gandalf wrote on Apr 25
th, 2016 at 12:30pm:
freediver wrote on Apr 25
th, 2016 at 12:08pm:
It looks like stagnation from the beginning. Muslims have had 1400 years of history, standing on the shoulders of giants, and produced an empire of inbred midgets.
This is the Islamic-history version of climate change denial.
No serious scholar on the subject accepts this view of yours. You are so far out on your own here FD. And I'm not going over old territory, as I recall you spent about a month arguing how advances in mathematics don't count as scientific advances. But I'm sure you're off even as we speak digging up that old thread and making a new thread about it.
Have you changed your mind?
Quote:Most people are on board with these basic facts of history. But as you can see, FD is determined to rewrite history - with absolutely no evidence as always. As I'm sure you can appreciate, this is not an honest and objective interpretation of history (FD must engage in willful ignorance to maintain his version) - it is very much front and centre of the muslim- bashing narrative.
You rightly want to look at the future and how muslims can improve themselves. I'm telling you that being honest about the history is absolutely vital for this journey forward. deGrasse knows this - which is why he made mention of it in his pitch for muslims to move forward.
I think deluded themselves about their "glorious past" is just another effort to avoid looking at the ultimate cause of their dysfunction.
Quote:Gordy no one is saying the "Islamic way" as it is expressed today doesn't need changing. Least of all me. But in this debate there are two opposing sides - of which Islamic history is absolutely pivotal to both: on the one hand we have FDs camp, the "climate deniers" of Islamic history, who insist that Islam never ever can be open, progressive and conducive to scientific pursuit. And they use their rewritten version of Islamic history to "prove" this narrative: Islam never can be, because it never has.
Is this why you are so reluctant to list those scientific achievements you accused me of being insecure about?