(July 11, 2015 at 10:21 pm)huss88ein Wrote: Secondly There's a verse in quran that says "and allah created every animal from water " that was unknown by that time also .Thales, who lived a thousand years before Mo, believed water was the primary element from which everything proceeded. It's not really difficult to imagine how any scientifically illiterate person from the ancient world could come to that belief, just by basic observation. According to the 3rd century Roman writer Censorinus, Anaximander of Miletus, greatly influenced by Thales, "considered that from warmed up water and earth emerged either fish or entirely fishlike animals. Inside these animals, men took form and embryos were held prisoners until puberty; only then, after these animals burst open, could men and women come out, now able to feed themselves." So, there's nothing impressive in what you claim the Qur'an teaches.
I take it we can consider your other arguments as seriously lacking any regard for ancient literature, as the aforementioned one clearly did.
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