RE: Is Quran the proof of God?
May 12, 2012 at 10:58 am
(This post was last modified: May 12, 2012 at 10:59 am by Welsh cake.)
(May 12, 2012 at 10:12 am)jain.rahul Wrote: Number of times the word "Moon" appears in the Qur’an = 27In a sidereal month the time it takes for the moon make one complete orbit with respect to the fixed stars, is about 27.3 days. Is there a 0.3 of a word for moon in the Quran?
Time it takes the Moon to travel round the Earth (in days) = 27
In a synodic month the time it takes for the moon make one complete orbit with respect to the line joining the Sun and Earth, may range from about 29.18 to about 29.93 days, because of perturbations in the orbits of the Earth and Moon.
Quote:Number of times the word “land” appears in the Qur’an = 13No one cares.
Number of times the word “sea” appears in the Qur’an = 32
Quote:Proportion of dry land to sea covering the Earth = 13/45 = 29%Citation please. I want to know where you got that land to water ratio on Earth's surface from.
Proportion of sea to dry land on Earth = 32/45 = 71%
Quote:The star Sirius appears in the Surah called an-Najm, meaning “Star.” The stars comprising Sirius approach one another in their courses once every 49.9 years. This astronomic phenomenon is indicated in verses 49 and 9 of Surat an-Najm.Sirius is actually a binary star system (not that the Quran ever demonstrates any actual knowledge of what a star actually is). Which one are you referring to in any case? Sirius A or Sirius B?
Quote:Al-Hadid is the 57th Surah of the Qur’an, and the numerical value of the words al-Hadid is also 57.I losing patience here. Iron (element) is not proof of god.
The value of the word "hadid" alone is 26, and this is also the atomic number of iron.
Hey did you know the word count of your post is 261? That must prove a god exists!
Quote:I haven't read Quran myself to refute these arguments.What arguments?
Where did you get this information from then if you didn't do the research yourself? Citations please!