Quote:You are insisting that people of past knew about the numbness. This argument totally contradicts with what I am saying.That's not how the argument happened really is it? I didn't start a thread entitled "People in the past knew about numbness!"
I do not have any historical record showing that people had knowledge about numbness and in fact you are not in position to provide any reference either. Without good evidences, all your arguments are only conjectures.
You started a thread saying you had proof the quran predicted knowledge that burning hurts and severe burns cause numbness, I simply said that your claim is doubtful since all it would take to gain access to the knowledge that burning causes numbness is to ask someone who had been a victim of 3rd degree burns.
I'm not claiming I have records of what a man said in the 1st century about his burns, I'm just saying the information would have been easy enough to obtain.
If two people, Bob and James are in a room together and Bob walks out and tells me he knows what James is wearing, my first assumption, without proof, will be that Bob looked at James, and that's why he knows what James was wearing. I won't think, well it could be that Bob has magic powers of being able to see things without looking.
This is exactly the same case, you're telling me a miracle happened, I'm saying no, what probably happened is many thousands of people throughout ancient history suffered severe burns, and out of those people quite a few of them reported how it felt.
It's magic miracle book vs someone turning around to someone and saying "Hey this burn feels a bit numb"
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Impersonation is treason.