So it turns out that the fly has a natural resistance to many diseases. Why is this surprising?
It certainly doesn't contain poison under one wing and the antidote to that poison under the other. Nor can antibiotics combat any of the possible viral infections that the fly may transmit.
You seem to be arguing that this recent discovery was mentioned in the Qu'ran 1400 years before science discovered it but in reality there is no link at all except a very vague coincidence in the mentioning of a fly.
What the Qu'ran is saying is that the fly contains a cure for the very infections that it carries and by mixing the two together in your drink they will cancel each other out. This is a) absolute nonsense and b) not at all what has recently been discovered.
Wishful thinking on your part I'm afraid.
Next?
It certainly doesn't contain poison under one wing and the antidote to that poison under the other. Nor can antibiotics combat any of the possible viral infections that the fly may transmit.
You seem to be arguing that this recent discovery was mentioned in the Qu'ran 1400 years before science discovered it but in reality there is no link at all except a very vague coincidence in the mentioning of a fly.
What the Qu'ran is saying is that the fly contains a cure for the very infections that it carries and by mixing the two together in your drink they will cancel each other out. This is a) absolute nonsense and b) not at all what has recently been discovered.
Wishful thinking on your part I'm afraid.
Next?