Put simply you're wrong on two levels.
You're saying the quran is saying something it isn't saying.
The quran says god will burn then replace someone's skin so they may experience the torment. The quran does not say that without skin the person will not feel the torment. If I say to you I will kick your shins in order for you to experience torment, I'm not saying if I don't kick your shins you will not experience torment, I'm merely describing my method of inflicting torment on you.
If the quran is saying that pain is dependant on skin it's wrong because pain is sensed in other parts of the body.
An additional point is that I think your confused in your argument when you keep saying ancient people believed it was the brain or the heart that was responsible for pain. People still now think the brain is responsible for pain, the brain picks up what the pain receptors send to the brain, in ancient times people believed it was the heart as opposed to believing it was the brain.
It's never been a question of skin or brain or heart, people have always known that burnt skin hurts, it was just a case of knowing which organ sensed the pain, the brain or the heart.
You're saying the quran is saying something it isn't saying.
The quran says god will burn then replace someone's skin so they may experience the torment. The quran does not say that without skin the person will not feel the torment. If I say to you I will kick your shins in order for you to experience torment, I'm not saying if I don't kick your shins you will not experience torment, I'm merely describing my method of inflicting torment on you.
If the quran is saying that pain is dependant on skin it's wrong because pain is sensed in other parts of the body.
An additional point is that I think your confused in your argument when you keep saying ancient people believed it was the brain or the heart that was responsible for pain. People still now think the brain is responsible for pain, the brain picks up what the pain receptors send to the brain, in ancient times people believed it was the heart as opposed to believing it was the brain.
It's never been a question of skin or brain or heart, people have always known that burnt skin hurts, it was just a case of knowing which organ sensed the pain, the brain or the heart.
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