(January 9, 2015 at 7:35 pm)Simon Moon Wrote: Finding passages in holy books, that can be made to retroactively sound like they made predictions of later scientific discoveries, is nonsense (and non-science, for that matter).
If your book was so miraculous in it's predictions, they would be known before the scientific discovery is made.
Please explain these passages:
Surah 67.5 - Allah made the stars as missiles to throw at devils.
Surah 18.66 - The sun sets in a muddy spring
Surah 24.43 - Hail comes from mountains.
These are just a few of the absurdities in the Q'ran.
Funny how when a Muslim tries to argue the scientific discoveries mentioned in the Quran, these (and many other equally ridiculous passages) get left out.
The usual response from a muslim would be : "You interpreted the wrong way, he meant these things in a metaphorical way, here is what he really meant, blablablabla"
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