@Keyplus - In some respects, the insistence of some of the more fervent believers in Islam to insist that their magic book, the Koran, is a repository of scientific wisdom that modern science is only just coming to terms with is more wearying that those of the christian faith who just refute the science completely.
Many of these optimists make claims like "scientists were shocked and speechless when they are shown how detailed and accurate some verses in the Koran are to modern science". Such over the top presentations are just begging to be factually refuted, and many actual, proper, credentialled scientists have spent a lot of time doing just that.
The Koran is riddled with scientific and rational inconsistencies that do not bear up under any scientific scrutiny, and those who claim otherwise are just both making fools of themselves, and appearing foolish to those who have to read this rubbish.Makes you wonder why they are so keen to clothe themselves in the labcoat of respectability that science offers when they are mostly so anti-science themselves, doesn't it?
This is why you get frankly illiterate commentary to the effect that just because we cannot see something with the unaided sight, or touch something, this is somehow proof that supernatural forces exist, totally and utterly ignoring the fact that humanity is a clever mammal and one that has used science and rational thinking and logic and applications of all of those things to augment our senses, to create all the wonders of the modern world and better understand the Universe we are part of.
Scientific illiteracy and a willingness to believe supernatural garbage in the absence of evidence is a continuing, toxic blight on humanities development Some can, with some effort and application, crawl out of the pit of burning stupid they have created for themselves, but for most it is just easier and more comfortable to wallow in the mud of their own preconceptions.
Sadly, the rest of us have to put up with the worst excesses that such irritationality brings - the schisms, the religious wars, and the rest. Hundreds, if not thousands of years of human development later, and we still have people with extreme religious views commiting atrocities in an effort to force the rest of us to either turn away and just ignore some of their worst cultural excesses, or worse, force us to submit to their madness.