numerical mriacle.....again
April 26, 2014 at 8:55 am
(This post was last modified: April 26, 2014 at 9:07 am by thequestion.)
Hello,
i am an ex-muslim, i am an atheist now.
I have to say that i have seen many of these numerical miracles, 19 based, 7 based, Surah khaf and so on and so forth and none of them have ever impressed me or let me doubt my belief.
Quite recently one of my muslim friends showed me this "miracle" in the Quran. Which i cannot get my head around at all. I just cannot belief that this happens by coincidence. This is imo very different from the rest of these numerical miracles which i call 100% bullshit. Maybe sb. can clarify this for me. ( I dont mean statements like " happens in ever book" or "there are so many numbers in the Quran" ).
This "miracle" is really straightforward and also impressive. And no, noone put it in there otherwise people would have known that a lot sooner and also whoever is familiar with the compilation of the quran, knows that this is even more unlikely to have happend intentionally. And no, it does not matter that there were other versions of the Quran or that it was complied later.
copied from <snip>
In this example we see clearly nummerical miracle, between odd and even numbers and how the correspond to sum of chapters and verses
Here, we have repetetive nummerical values from the table above
for example chapters 85 and 99 have same nummerical value 107, we summerize all repetitive nummerical values
Here, we have non-repetitive nummerical values, and we summerize them also
We can clearly see golden ratio between Reptitive and non-repetitive nummerical values from this table
The only objection i have found to this is, that given the total 12791 (=4885 + 7906). The more accurate divison to get close to the golden mean(=1.618033) point would be 7905/4886 = 1.61788... instead of 7906/4885 = 1.61842....
Here we go, anyone here not impressed by this? If so, why?
And yes i have read this response
<snip>
and yes, i know that there are many errors in the quran.
i have checked both of the claims, they are correct
bye for now and thanks for reading.
i am an ex-muslim, i am an atheist now.
I have to say that i have seen many of these numerical miracles, 19 based, 7 based, Surah khaf and so on and so forth and none of them have ever impressed me or let me doubt my belief.
Quite recently one of my muslim friends showed me this "miracle" in the Quran. Which i cannot get my head around at all. I just cannot belief that this happens by coincidence. This is imo very different from the rest of these numerical miracles which i call 100% bullshit. Maybe sb. can clarify this for me. ( I dont mean statements like " happens in ever book" or "there are so many numbers in the Quran" ).
This "miracle" is really straightforward and also impressive. And no, noone put it in there otherwise people would have known that a lot sooner and also whoever is familiar with the compilation of the quran, knows that this is even more unlikely to have happend intentionally. And no, it does not matter that there were other versions of the Quran or that it was complied later.
copied from <snip>
In this example we see clearly nummerical miracle, between odd and even numbers and how the correspond to sum of chapters and verses
Here, we have repetetive nummerical values from the table above
for example chapters 85 and 99 have same nummerical value 107, we summerize all repetitive nummerical values
Here, we have non-repetitive nummerical values, and we summerize them also
We can clearly see golden ratio between Reptitive and non-repetitive nummerical values from this table
The only objection i have found to this is, that given the total 12791 (=4885 + 7906). The more accurate divison to get close to the golden mean(=1.618033) point would be 7905/4886 = 1.61788... instead of 7906/4885 = 1.61842....
Here we go, anyone here not impressed by this? If so, why?
And yes i have read this response
<snip>
and yes, i know that there are many errors in the quran.
i have checked both of the claims, they are correct
bye for now and thanks for reading.