RE: [Quranic Reflection]: moon absorbed by the sun in the Quran: far future.
December 16, 2020 at 12:09 pm
(This post was last modified: December 16, 2020 at 12:10 pm by Apollo.)
There are tons of examples in the history where someone said something that turn out to be true or close to true—does that make those people cuckoo prophets now?
Greek philosopher Democritus came up with the idea of atom long ago we knew about it. Does that mean some fairy tale creature whispered into his ears.
Anyone who has any semblance of iota of intelligence left in their brain would figure out that it’s not the prediction per se that’s important, it’s the explanation of the phenomenon that matters—the nitty gritty details that explains the true nature of reality—anything short is a guess work and ANY guess work has a positive probability of happening.
If predictions is all you needed then Nostradamus would the god —all you have to do is write some cryptic shit, which is abundant in quran, and voila, you can make the connection by the way of contortion and mental gymnastics.
This is the same book that claims meteorites are fireballs thrown at genies to shoo them away—go figure.
Greek philosopher Democritus came up with the idea of atom long ago we knew about it. Does that mean some fairy tale creature whispered into his ears.
Anyone who has any semblance of iota of intelligence left in their brain would figure out that it’s not the prediction per se that’s important, it’s the explanation of the phenomenon that matters—the nitty gritty details that explains the true nature of reality—anything short is a guess work and ANY guess work has a positive probability of happening.
If predictions is all you needed then Nostradamus would the god —all you have to do is write some cryptic shit, which is abundant in quran, and voila, you can make the connection by the way of contortion and mental gymnastics.
This is the same book that claims meteorites are fireballs thrown at genies to shoo them away—go figure.