(July 14, 2016 at 1:49 pm)RozKek Wrote:(July 14, 2016 at 1:38 pm)Sheed1980 Wrote: Well I know atheists are big on math and science. Science especially. So when u do ur research do u find it true or untrue that: the Earth has 71.1111% water on the surface and 28.88889% land? The atomic #for iron is 26 and the Earth's core consists of iron alloy? That Venus takes 243 days to revolve around the sun, Deimos is a moon of Mars, the red planet covered with sand dunes? Sirius is a double star moving in a bow shaped orbit which occurs every 49.9 years? The 28 lunar phases of the moon? The year 1390 of Hijra is 1969 Gregorian and 1969 man set foot on the moon? Mountains are pegged deep into the Earth to help prevent consistent recurring earthquakes? The embryotic science? Or here's another for u that I didn't mention before what about Allah saying: He has set free the two seas meeting together(freshwater and saltwater). Between them is a barrier which they do not transgress (Qur'an 55:19-20) http://oi42.tinypic.com/w7o0uw.jpg
So what human being could keep count of exactly how many times this word was u used in a scripture revealed verses at a time over a 23 year period, Especially who could read or write? In a time period where NO HUMAN knew this information or had access to devices and technology to prove these statements?
So with ur research how due explain all of these happenings not to mention the mathematical miracles, which I didn't even bring up in this reply. As I said before, since all of this is proven as true someone knew exactly what they were talking about. That someone is Allah the author of the Qur'an.
Oh boy, you got to repeat yourself a million times, don't you.
Not matter how fucking unlikely it seems.
Yes, they are coincidences, but not only that. Another important part is you're fucking cherrypicking and manipulating data so it makes sense with science.
An example of you manipulating data is how you only count Yaum in it's singular form so it becomes 365. Why only count the singular ones? Because they work in your favor.
That's why God made it this way. Arabic unlike English also has terms that go together yaumadin= Day of Judgement, Yaumal Qiyamah= Day of Resurrection, Qaria'ah= Day of noise and clamor. As u see all of Arabic terms aren't like English. The word yaum doesn't have to be used by itself to mean "day of something" but day used by itself in Arabic has to be used as yaum. And because yaum by itself means day and there are 365 single days in a year, this is why Allah uses this word as one of His Qur'anic miracles. U keep trying to tie Qur'anic miracles in the original Arabic language to an English language which first off has letters that don't exist in Arabic (C, E, I, O, P, U, V, X), then English as such an inconsistent stupid language has rules it doesn't even follow (I before E except after C) u have deity, science, neighbor, weigh among others. Then u have "gh" and "ph" sound like F. Then on top of that English gets so many words from other languages. So u can't apply a rule of a language that doesn't even follow its own rules to a language in which the miracles are in. So bottom line since u keep bringing up this topic, yaum in the singular means day. And yes there are 365 days in every year and yaum in the singular is used exactly 365 times. Allah determined it to be this way and remember when He determines a matter He only says to it "Be" and it is. Something to think about