RE: His throne is on water..stunning scientific theory that the Quran foretold 1400 y ago
April 9, 2016 at 12:37 pm
(April 2, 2016 at 11:23 pm)AtlasS33 Wrote:(March 25, 2016 at 10:32 pm)Jenny A Wrote: Then you have a logical problem. If the verse describing super fluid provides stunning proof of the divine inspiration of the Koran because the Koran predicted a scientific finding hundreds of years in advance, than it's describing a the failed hypothesis must be proof it's not being divinely inspired. The only way out of the dilemma is to admit the truth, which is that it doesn't really describe super fluid or at the very least doesn't describe it well enough to be evidence of anything.
No, it means that my interpretation was wrong, that's all.
Mohammed -the prophet- is dead. I can't ask him.
Though I can ask God, until we swim out to shore or drink from the void, nobody can be certain; Jenny.
Choose either:
1) The verses are too vague to be relied upon as a description of super fluids;
OR
2) The verses clearly describe super fluids.
In the first case there is nothing miraculous. In the second, the accuracy of the Koran hangs in the balance.
I choose 1. I don't think super fluid is even hinted at in the verses you quote. Therefore the hypothesis of super fluid is irrelivant to the accuracy or inaccuracy of the Koran.
You are attempting to choose 2 if the theory of super fluids is correct and 1 if is not. That won't wash. Either the verses are clear or they aren't. If they aren't, there is nothing miraculous about them. If they are, then disproving super fluids disproves them.
If there is a god, I want to believe that there is a god. If there is not a god, I want to believe that there is no god.