(April 17, 2022 at 1:23 am)JairCrawford Wrote: Long story short… I see no connections at all with black holes.
Nobody does. OP is being non sensical as usual.
(April 17, 2022 at 1:23 am)JairCrawford Wrote: The authors of the Tanakh, New Testament, and the Quran were not even aware of the earth being a sphere, let alone what a black hole was.
Ibn Taymiyyah reported a scholarly consensus (ijma') on the Earth being round. In other words, all major Muslim scholars of his era understood from the Qur'an and the prophet's sayings that the Earth is indeed round. Ibn Hazm also reported this consensus.
Looks like you don't know what you're talking about.
(April 17, 2022 at 1:26 am)The Grand Nudger Wrote: Folks who believed the moon was split in two then reassembled. It's fair to say they didn't know much about space.
Miracles are by definition an interruption of the laws of physics. Muslims believe God split the moon and reassembled it just like any other theist who believes in miracles.
How much one knows about space is irrelevant, whatever physical law that governs space can be interrupted by God anyway.
(April 18, 2022 at 9:50 am)Jehanne Wrote: Over the centuries into the modern era, Islam has become more anti-intellectual, that's why so few Muslims have won the Noble Prize.
Muslims are just people who are determined by their socioeconomic status and their education as any other human being. Few Muslims winning a Nobel Prize is better explained by the quality of their educational systems in Muslim countries and how serious they are about funding research, etc. This has absolutely nothing to do with ther beliefs.
How can you guarantee that all other things are equal to make such statements on the sole basis of religion.. how many other factors were neglected ..?
No scholar from Mozambique ever won a Nobel prize. It must be because of christianity, it must be..!