Science is never in harmony with religion, these are very romantic meanderings you are wishfully entertaining. Scientists may promulgate theories which attempt to explain phenomena based on empirical methodology, but this has its limitations.
Sorry Bushwack but you are disappointing me. clearly you have written this statement without giving it much thought.
when we speak about religion in general, you could almost be right. but we are speaking about Islam...the one true religion.
If you truely believe that:
Allah has created the universe, the stars and galaxies, the Earth and all living creatures, the laws of nature
and science is nothing more than a human tool to try to understand the world around us...then there is no other option than that science HAS TO BE in harmony with religion. there is no other way. Allah will not create the world in one way, but teach us something totally different. that makes no sense.
Islam is the absolute truth. no doubt about it. science is an approximation. there are multiple examples where science adopted a law and later on turned out to be wrong or inaccurate...this is normal...we learn and develop. this however does not say that science and religion are not in harmony with each other.
you are talking about theories. this is exactly what subboor is saying. He does not have any problem with the probability of a theory to be true. it only becomes a problem if one claims a theory to be a fact (which is not right). But no real scientist would claim a theory to be a fact.
And just because some theory appeals to you, doesn’t make it true.
it has nothing to do with appeal. it is about logic...
Take for example the theory of phlogiston. It seemed like a done deal. A factual theory. However that turned out to be false and instead the element which was eventually discovered became known as nitrogen and theory of phlogiston died and got buried.
Nitrogen, is a fact. Phlogiston was a theory. Evolution is still just a factual theory which is problematic and still being developed into various models, each contradicting the last - without ascertaining any truth!
a perfect example of investigation and development. as said science is not absolute...it is an approximation of the truth. it can be wrong sometimes but it gets corrected when proven wrong.
Exactly what your friend subboor says. back in that time the probability that the theory of plostigons was correct sounded logical. Subboor does not have problems with this...He only has a problem with the claim that the existence of phlogistons is true...which is not!. later on this was proven untrue and the whole theory was dumped and corrected.
Evolution is exactly the same.
there you go, breadcrumbs for the brain - or if you prefer, food for thought!
Peace!
wanna share the breadcrumbs?