RE: Is Quran the proof of God?
March 10, 2016 at 4:38 pm
(This post was last modified: March 10, 2016 at 4:46 pm by ReptilianPeon.)
The thing that struck me about the Iyah 21:30, if we grant torikul91 that it is referring to the "big bang" theory, is that people could not know that it was a scientific miracle until cosmologists found evidence for such an event. Funny how we need evidence to confirm the Quran, but we don't need any evidence - just faith - when it comes to Allah. When the "big bang" is not longer accepted (at least in its current form) then that would mean that the Quran is wrong.
People assert that evolution is "just a theory" therefore we cannot trust it; yet these same people are often ones to use the Big Bang THEORY to confirm their religious texts. Scientists use the word theory because they are humble people. Scientists want to prove each other wrong, because it will get them recognized - and maybe get a Nobel Prize too.
If the Quran is so accurate in describing our universe, then why don't scientists go to it for explanations? Did they say to themselves, "Gee I wonder what the Noble Quran says on this subject"? "Well, er, Quran 79.30 says that Allah spread out the Earth and made it flat so we must therefore be wrong about the Earth being round." (even though, let's suppose, that scientist just sent a helium balloon with a camera attached to it to the edge of the atmosphere and they managed to record a video showing that the Earth is round.