RE: I have a question
August 29, 2013 at 9:13 pm
(This post was last modified: August 29, 2013 at 9:14 pm by Bad Writer.)
Some Muslim you are...quoting the Quran without also posting the original Arabic. 
Anyway, how are those verses you put up at all a reference to the Big Bang? It's widely considered to be an expansion of a singularity, which "separated" into many parts. In no way was it "split", as your Quran states, or that would insinuate that there are only two parts to the universe. (Because a split usually infers a breaking of one object into two parts.) When thought of in the framework of the ideas of that time (i.e. the limited understanding of simple shepherd folk), this makes perfect sense to them, as they only recognized two parts of their world: the earth on which they walked, and the heavens in which they believed Allah to reside.

Anyway, how are those verses you put up at all a reference to the Big Bang? It's widely considered to be an expansion of a singularity, which "separated" into many parts. In no way was it "split", as your Quran states, or that would insinuate that there are only two parts to the universe. (Because a split usually infers a breaking of one object into two parts.) When thought of in the framework of the ideas of that time (i.e. the limited understanding of simple shepherd folk), this makes perfect sense to them, as they only recognized two parts of their world: the earth on which they walked, and the heavens in which they believed Allah to reside.
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