(November 8, 2018 at 11:16 pm)MysticKnight Wrote: It's more a kin that if Quran said 2+ 2 = 4 people will be like actually it says 2 and then + 2 and then I have no idea what =4 means, it's ambiguous, some people say it means this and some people say it means that, and then have multiple interpretations, and won't even see 2+2=4 is one phrase to be seen together and no they aren't playing a game, they literally won't be able to see 2+2=4 if the dark magic is such that it makes them not see it.
They not only won't see it most of them can't even see it as possible way to read it like that.
That's what I'm saying is happening in real time with regards to Quran and happened historically as well.
Ambiguous religious interpretation. It rather seems that is the norm. If there was only one way to properly interpret a religious text, one would think that supposed divinity through fallible man would be the worst way to provide the truth. Of course, those who claim to know the truth will always create apologetic arguments to support their delusional religious beliefs in the absence of real evidence.