Oh my what an ignoramus.
Without Arabic Mathematics we would still likely be at the bronze age.
Why not look up the History of mathematics, might give you a better respect for Arabs and Muslims.
Which "muslims" is Obama wanting to reach out to? The ones that want to blow us off the map or those other ones?? Just wondering....
FOXNews.com - NASA Chief: Next Frontier Better Relations With Muslim World
This, if nothing else, should show you all how incompetent, immature, out of touch with reality President Obama is. It's time to put aside the Partisan, seriously, and consider this mans sanity.
Read that again, soak it in. NASA outreach to... Muslims? Seriously?
So when are the Jewish and Wiccan outreach programs going to start?
NASA talks to the Israel Space Agency but I'm not sure Hogwart's Magic School has much in the way of contributions to science and engineering.
So whhere exactly is the nation of Muslim located? I can't find it on the map.
Confucius says:
Not all borders can be found on maps.
FOXNews.com - NASA Chief: Next Frontier Better Relations With Muslim World
This, if nothing else, should show you all how incompetent, immature, out of touch with reality President Obama is. It's time to put aside the Partisan, seriously, and consider this mans sanity.
Read that again, soak it in. NASA outreach to... Muslims? Seriously?
The NASA dude sounds like palsy victim doing brain surgery with a pipe wrench on that Muslim thingy
It's one of those things that costs next to no effort and can have positive results.
Okay, so you don't have a real answer. Gotcha.
If you ask a real question maybe I'll have a real answer.
Plus my answer is a real one, in a philosophical way!
If you ask a real question maybe I'll have a real answer.
Plus my answer is a real one, in a philosophical way!
Mine was a real question. NASA is going to start reaching out to members of a specific religion, not nation. I asked about other religions and you replied with the name of a nation (and one nonsensical uselass answer). So I want to know where the nation of Muslim is located on the map.
Our relationship with the Jewish people is not particularly strained.
Ummm...keep in mind that when the Space Shuttle broke apart in little pieces these were the same people that rejoiced, very happy, delighted and partying over it.
The pre-Islam Arab world made some leaps and bounds in both arenas, but ever since, the goat-****ers put the desert on full fail retard, they haven't done squat
So you're okay with the administration pandering to a specific religion.
ROFL. Lying is not very becoming.Try the Greeks and the Romans and the near and far East regions (Persia, China, and India). Islam didn't promote scientific advancement, for example Al-Khwarizmi is labeled by those who promote the Golden Age of Islam myth as being responsible for modern Algebra even though a) the Greek Diophantes was far more important, and b) Al-Khwarizmi was not an Arab he was a Persian and the Sassanids encouraged a desire for scientific advancement as they were at the epicenter of an intellectual trifecta namely the latest mathematics from India, the latest technology from China, and the latest philosophy from Byzantium, that intellectual develpment continued to exist in spite of the Muslims conquering them but has long since been extinguished. Furthermore; most of the classic antiquities were translated not by Muslims but by Christians and Jews living under the yoke of Islamic tyranny who were looked upon with suspicion and contempt by their Islamic overlords.
pre-Islam? Are you that ignorant of relative history that you would spout baseless statements like that one above?
Islamic Golden Age - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
pre-Islam? Are you that ignorant of relative history that you would spout baseless statements like that one above?
Islamic Golden Age - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
So you're okay with the administration pandering to a specific religion.
ROFL. Lying is not very becoming.
House of Wisdom - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Islamic contributions to Medieval Europe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Canon of Medicine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Book of Healing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Transmission of the Classics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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