www.themodernreligion.com/verses_sci.htm
(edited to add) www.islam-guide.com/
As far as I have seen, no other Holy Scripture even comes close.
Peace be upon you
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This too was not covered in the website. Some say that the Prophet Muhammad (p.b.u.h) was the "founder" of islam. But how can a man who could neither read nor write speak ACCURATELY of Science? Where could he have gotten this marvelous "information" from if not from a divine source? Here are the links to the scientific discourse in the Quran.
www.themodernreligion.com/verses_sci.htm (edited to add) www.islam-guide.com/ As far as I have seen, no other Holy Scripture even comes close. Peace be upon you |
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Yark Hutprancer |
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Quote:HAHA! Christians say the same thing about their holy book. "...the God I don't believe in is a good God, a just God, a merciful God. He's not the mean and stupid God you make him out to be." - Unknown |
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Nessa T83 |
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Nessa T83 |
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Mm.... where they right though? After going through Genesis and reading about Lot doing funky stuff with his two girls, I thought it best to watch some porn and be done with it.
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Badsidhe |
Precluding the conclusion? | #4 | ||
Quote: A: Advanced space aliens B: Satan C: 24-Hour Psychic Hotline D: Greece E: Out of body experience F: Time machine So many other places he could have gotten the information from. Was there a reason you settled on one source as being "proof", before you even knew what all the options were? |
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Nessa T83 |
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Here's a penny for your efforts. Try harder next time.
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Ba al Zebhubh |
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Scientific discourse like the following article, Did God Use Evolution To Create the Universe?
Quote: How scientific of the Qur'an. I did enjoy the abiogenesis-for-evolution bait & switch, though. - Ba`al "Thus shall ye think of all the fleeting world: A star a dawn, a bubble in a stream; A flash of lightning in a summer cloud; A flickering lamp, a phantom, and a dream." - Buddha |
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Nessa T83 |
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Socrates said something along this line "Everything must come from something. But at one point in time, that something must come from nothing."
Something to contemplate on perhaps. |
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Ba al Zebhubh |
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And Socrates was a 5th century BCE philosopher. He also was reputed to have said, "I think I do not know what I know."
Nonetheless, the website confuses abiogenesis with evolution. The two are different theories. And this on a site that claims to tout the scientific accuracy in the Qur'an? Not only does it confuse these, but it procedes to deny evolution. For the case for abiogenesis, please see these files from TalkOrigins. - Ba`al "Thus shall ye think of all the fleeting world: A star a dawn, a bubble in a stream; A flash of lightning in a summer cloud; A flickering lamp, a phantom, and a dream." - Buddha |
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Nessa T83 |
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Okay. I'll read up a little on it and get back to you. Thanks for the clarification.
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Ba al Zebhubh |
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Appreciate your candor. Look forward to hearing from you.
Cheers, Ba`al "Thus shall ye think of all the fleeting world: A star a dawn, a bubble in a stream; A flash of lightning in a summer cloud; A flickering lamp, a phantom, and a dream." - Buddha |
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