RE: Miracle
August 15, 2015 at 1:43 am
(This post was last modified: August 15, 2015 at 1:48 am by paulpablo.)
Quote:What happened with the people before 14th century, why were they silent about numbness and what happened after 14th century that they all of a sudden opened rigorous discussions over numbness in the burned skin?
Where are the rigorous discussions on numbness in burned skin after the 14th century? Can you show me rigorous discussions in the 15th century about burned skin with numbness?
I don't know that they were silent before the 14th century. I don't know that there have been rigorous discussions over numbness in burned skin since the 14th century.
You're asking for ancient medical records, not only that but ancient medical records on an obscure topic.
You're basic demands are,
Either find ancient writings about the obscure topic of numbness in burned skin, or the quran is a miracle.
If the quran mentioned some sort of new scientific discovery or technology you would have a point.
A car is a non ancient form of technology, if they found that in the quran it would be odd, surprising, worth thinking about.
Numbness in skin due to nerve damage isn't new technology, it's a sensation or lack of sensation. A symptom of 3rd degree burns.
Now I take it you admit people did suffer 3rd degree burns in ancient times, so you tell me is it likely they experienced numbness in their skin if they're was numbness?
If people in ancient times did suffer 3rd degree burns please tell me why would they not experience the symptoms of 3rd degree burns?
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