where is the cut off for relivancy (sic)?Because I don't believe what may have occurred in 875 is relivant to today.why the restriction?I'm still waiting to hear a contribution to civilization Islam has made in the past century.
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where is the cut off for relivancy (sic)?Because I don't believe what may have occurred in 875 is relivant to today.why the restriction?I'm still waiting to hear a contribution to civilization Islam has made in the past century.
I'm still waiting to hear a contribution to civilization Islam has made in the past century.
Talk is cheap, head lopping is death.The trouble is, I see the same lack of tolerance here that is attributed to the Muslims. If we value our rights and freedoms then they must exist equally for all members of our society as long as they follow the laws of our country.
Once you start placing restrictions on those rights, based not on individual actions, but on beliefs or percieved beliefs, then you endanger the entire foundation of our country.
Exactly. It's a bit difficult to take Christian criticism of Islam seriously when so many of them cheered on Donald Trump's statement that he'd put a ban on all Muslims entering the country.
There is a difference.
How many Muslims in the U.S. are running around lopping off heads?
You're correct, there is a difference.
I didn't say a Muslim, I said Islamic society. I know several Muslims, and they can prosper in the Western Culture.I'm still waiting to hear a contribution to civilization Islam has made in the past century.
Well, here's a friend of mine:
Omar M. Yaghi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I will admit that his discoveries are well over my head, but from what I understand, he's won a number of important awards and is a co-director at one of the largest DoE/DoD National Laboratories.
I gave it.where is the cut off for relivancy (sic)?Because I don't believe what may have occurred in 875 is relivant to today.why the restriction?I'm still waiting to hear a contribution to civilization Islam has made in the past century.
I didn't say a Muslim, I said Islamic society. I know several Muslims, and they can prosper in the Western Culture.I'm still waiting to hear a contribution to civilization Islam has made in the past century.
Well, here's a friend of mine:
Omar M. Yaghi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I will admit that his discoveries are well over my head, but from what I understand, he's won a number of important awards and is a co-director at one of the largest DoE/DoD National Laboratories.
Name one scientific breakthrough in an Islamic nation then.I didn't say a Muslim, I said Islamic society. I know several Muslims, and they can prosper in the Western Culture.I'm still waiting to hear a contribution to civilization Islam has made in the past century.
Well, here's a friend of mine:
Omar M. Yaghi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I will admit that his discoveries are well over my head, but from what I understand, he's won a number of important awards and is a co-director at one of the largest DoE/DoD National Laboratories.
"Societies" don't make scientific discoveries, people do.
Name one scientific breakthrough in an Islamic nation then.I didn't say a Muslim, I said Islamic society. I know several Muslims, and they can prosper in the Western Culture.I'm still waiting to hear a contribution to civilization Islam has made in the past century.
Well, here's a friend of mine:
Omar M. Yaghi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I will admit that his discoveries are well over my head, but from what I understand, he's won a number of important awards and is a co-director at one of the largest DoE/DoD National Laboratories.
"Societies" don't make scientific discoveries, people do.
Let's keep it to the past 200 years.
Topic is Islamification of the West.Name one scientific breakthrough in an Islamic nation then.I didn't say a Muslim, I said Islamic society. I know several Muslims, and they can prosper in the Western Culture.I'm still waiting to hear a contribution to civilization Islam has made in the past century.
Well, here's a friend of mine:
Omar M. Yaghi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I will admit that his discoveries are well over my head, but from what I understand, he's won a number of important awards and is a co-director at one of the largest DoE/DoD National Laboratories.
"Societies" don't make scientific discoveries, people do.
Let's keep it to the past 200 years.
Why?
I'm not talking about "Islamic nations".
Topic is Islamification of the West.Name one scientific breakthrough in an Islamic nation then.I didn't say a Muslim, I said Islamic society. I know several Muslims, and they can prosper in the Western Culture.Well, here's a friend of mine:
Omar M. Yaghi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I will admit that his discoveries are well over my head, but from what I understand, he's won a number of important awards and is a co-director at one of the largest DoE/DoD National Laboratories.
"Societies" don't make scientific discoveries, people do.
Let's keep it to the past 200 years.
Why?
I'm not talking about "Islamic nations".
So yes, name one scientific breakthrough in an Islamic nation.
Islamification of the world is the primary goal of Islam just as Christianity is the goal of Christians.Topic is Islamification of the West.Name one scientific breakthrough in an Islamic nation then.I didn't say a Muslim, I said Islamic society. I know several Muslims, and they can prosper in the Western Culture.
"Societies" don't make scientific discoveries, people do.
Let's keep it to the past 200 years.
Why?
I'm not talking about "Islamic nations".
So yes, name one scientific breakthrough in an Islamic nation.
No, I don't think I will. Because it's entirely irrelevant to any point that I'm trying to make.
As I said on the first page of this thread, "Islamification" is a bugaboo of the weak-minded and fearful. It's a meaningless term.
No one in this thread is suggesting that western nations become "Islamic nations".
Because I don't believe what may have occurred in 875 is relivant to today.why the restriction?I'm still waiting to hear a contribution to civilization Islam has made in the past century.
Islamification of the world is the primary goal of Islam just as Christianity is the goal of Christians.Topic is Islamification of the West.Name one scientific breakthrough in an Islamic nation then."Societies" don't make scientific discoveries, people do.
Let's keep it to the past 200 years.
Why?
I'm not talking about "Islamic nations".
So yes, name one scientific breakthrough in an Islamic nation.
No, I don't think I will. Because it's entirely irrelevant to any point that I'm trying to make.
As I said on the first page of this thread, "Islamification" is a bugaboo of the weak-minded and fearful. It's a meaningless term.
No one in this thread is suggesting that western nations become "Islamic nations".
Only one murders to obtain that goal.
that does not count.Because I don't believe what may have occurred in 875 is relivant to today.why the restriction?I'm still waiting to hear a contribution to civilization Islam has made in the past century.
Your ancestors might have died of plague, and you wouldn't be here.
How Islam changed medicine: Arab physicians and scholars laid the basis for medical practice in Europe
Another whopper. Isaac Newton was a devout Christian. First act of the Apollo 11 astronauts on the moon was to take communion.that does not count.Because I don't believe what may have occurred in 875 is relivant to today.why the restriction?I'm still waiting to hear a contribution to civilization Islam has made in the past century.
Your ancestors might have died of plague, and you wouldn't be here.
How Islam changed medicine: Arab physicians and scholars laid the basis for medical practice in Europe
the pertinent thing is that NO religion is conducive to scientific research and breakthroughs. it is detrimental to the brand. but somehow, it is once again islam being singled out for allegedly not providing contributions to civilization.
Another whopper. Isaac Newton was a devout Christian. First act of the Apollo 11 astronauts on the moon was to take communion.that does not count.Because I don't believe what may have occurred in 875 is relivant to today.why the restriction?I'm still waiting to hear a contribution to civilization Islam has made in the past century.
Your ancestors might have died of plague, and you wouldn't be here.
How Islam changed medicine: Arab physicians and scholars laid the basis for medical practice in Europe
the pertinent thing is that NO religion is conducive to scientific research and breakthroughs. it is detrimental to the brand. but somehow, it is once again islam being singled out for allegedly not providing contributions to civilization.
Western civilization is based upon Judeo-Christianity. It's why you can name millions of contributions made by people living there and none in Islamic cultures.Another whopper. Isaac Newton was a devout Christian. First act of the Apollo 11 astronauts on the moon was to take communion.that does not count.Because I don't believe what may have occurred in 875 is relivant to today.why the restriction?
Your ancestors might have died of plague, and you wouldn't be here.
How Islam changed medicine: Arab physicians and scholars laid the basis for medical practice in Europe
the pertinent thing is that NO religion is conducive to scientific research and breakthroughs. it is detrimental to the brand. but somehow, it is once again islam being singled out for allegedly not providing contributions to civilization.
So individual Muslim scientists don't count, but individual Christian scientists do?