I've spent over 10 years trying to understand Quran and finally I feel like I now understand (most of) it.
Understood as in having read the translation or studied Tafseer? If so, which books?
I welcome people to challenge my belief in God and the Quran and Bible.
Does this mean you acknowledge the present day version of the Bible as divine? Also, by "God", which god are you referring to? A personal god like Allah or the god of the philosophers and deists? You need to be more specific.
I definitely deny human evolution - there is absolutely no scientific evidence for it. I've read the books, seen the vids, etc. it's all nonsense.
Ok, let's presume the theory of evolution is false. I assume you are a creationist (correct me if I'm wrong). If so, what do you consider evidence for creation? Also, what do you consider science? Things that make sense and confirms your views about the world or testable hypotheses that can be replicated, scrutinized by colleagues through peer-reviews, produce predictions and most importantly involves empirical observations?
My belief is based on science so it's pretty hard for me to not be 100% certain.
This is pure arrogance.
Many folk have huge misunderstanding of faith and belief so I will define below:
Belief - this is something you believe in. Such has there being God, angeles, hereafter, heaven, hell, pilgrimage , etc.
Faith - this is trust in God in the religious context. If you don't have a belief in God, ie you don't know if he exists, then you can't really have faith. A believer can have zero faith yet have 100% belief that God exists.
This sounds like pure semantics and is really muddled thinking in my opinion. Pilgrimage, angels, hereafter, heaven, hell are all derived from religion. Your sentence would make a little bit sense if you only mentioned God. A lot of people have faith in a god while rejecting the religious beliefs of hell, heaven etc. Also, what is your definition based on - some groundbreaking piece of knowledge or just plain conjecture?