RE: Can anyone please refute these verses of Quran (or at least their interpretations)?
April 23, 2016 at 6:23 pm
(April 20, 2016 at 3:21 pm)AtlasS33 Wrote:(April 17, 2016 at 6:37 am)RozKek Wrote: Welcome. I will quote you one of my earlier posts which adresses this issue. I will just cut out the irrelevant parts
Also I advise you to search for something that you're skeptical about with debunked at the end. E.g "Scientific miracles debunked"
Keep in mind the last paragraph wasn't directed towards you.
Best regards,
I had an opinion about that argument:
http://atheistforums.org/thread-42223-po...pid1242465
I'm actually shocked that there are people accepting your historical lack of of info; RozKek, when you said that "Arabs had a huge empire before Islam".
Anyhow, I personally don't incline towards the science thing in the Quran that much; sure, there are these obvious verses and even more, but the main thing that makes you relate with the Quran is life and the book's logic. Nothing more, nothing less.
You can sense and feel the shortness of life, things like why the universe is so big, why evil exists, then you come to the concept of the merciful God who is at the same time vengeful, his mercy, punishment, might can all be seen in the law of the universe; how things that don't stand in line vanish and go, burned in huge cosmic explosions, but the scene gets interrupted by a dear giving birth..or baby ducks perhaps?
That what makes me believe; mainly. Scientific stuff make it stronger; make me shake too.
I don't trust scholars in general, I also don't their tone in many cases; totally not my taste, not being a sunni or shia, I go with the Quran alone, anyhow, my own way. God blesses at the end of the day.
I didn't notice your response, I will respond in not too long.
Regarding the paragraph bolded by me: Your experience about how cool the universe is isn't evidence for god.