Neil deGrasse Tyson's view on Religious Beliefs
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Channel: The Wonderful Truth
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Length: 10min 33sec (633 seconds)
Published: Fri Jul 23 2021
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Muhammad Hijab have responded to Neil deGrasse Tyson:
I encourage you u/HopDavid to check that video.
Tyson's claims regarding Ghazali have been debunked many times:
By Ibrahim Arsalan in 2010.
By physicist Basil Altaie in 2016.
By Joseph Lumbard in 2017.
By Mohammed Hijab in 2021.
And I have my own Ghazali section in my list of Tyson's questionable claims.
And yet as recently as July 23, 2021 we have someone who ironically calls himself "The wonderful truth" spreading Tyson's misinformation.
Mohammed Hijab says: "and you're getting caught out and no longer is the muslim community or even any religious community i'm going to say idly by watching individuals like you talk rubbish and make mistakes and blunders and and just leave you to do what you want to do. And maybe some of our youth will listen to what you have to say and be convinced. No we're going to hold you to account to academic account not just on a peer-reviewed journal that only a a few elites can look at. No, this is now going to be in the public sphere for people to ridicule you."
I sure hope Hijab is correct. But Hijab is not the first person who has called out Neil's falsehoods. And yet Neil's clueless following continues to spread Tyson's fictions.
Tyson needs to be called out loudly and publicly. Not just by Muslims. But by Christians as well. Or by any atheist who values truth. By anyone who hates falsehoods.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't it Al-Ghazali who warned against taking the words of experts in one field when they're talking about something entirely unrelated to their profession?
If it is, the irony is palpable.
The comment section is unbelievably ironic.
I always knew he was trash. No one pretending to be all nice and innocent really is.