Without Christianity there would be no science.
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Replying to @EMichaelJones1
Aristotle would disagree, as would Hasan Ibn al-Haytham, the First True Scientist and Father of Modern Optics from the 10th century.pic.twitter.com/nLUrbBshJ9
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Why didn't science develop in the Islamic world? They had Aristotle before Europe did. The answer is their failure to understand the Trinity.
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Science did develop in the Islamic world, it was called the Islamic Golden Age and lasted from the 8th century until the Mongol Conquests of the 13th century. It's notable for many advances in Math, Astronomy, Physics, Biology, and Medicine. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islamic_Golden_Age …
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Walbridge too cites Hoodbhoy’s verdict in his history of Islamic philosophy: a thousand years ago, there was an Islamic golden age of reason and science under the Abbasids, a period in which theology was dominated by the rationalist Mutazalites and science and philosophy [con't]
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