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Quran Scientific Miracles & Islam's Prophecies (in Hadiths and Quran) / There are no scientific miracles in the Qur'an
« on: January 01, 2016, 07:30:10 PM »
There are no scientific miracles in the Qur'an
The heavens and the earth were not created in 6 days. Qur'an 50:38
Science tells us the big bang happened 13,700,000,000 years ago and the Earth formed 4,600,000,000 years ago.
A clot of blood is not a stage in human development. Qur’an 23:13-14
Science documents the stages of development from egg and sperm to birth. No blood clot stage.
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Living things are not made from water. Qur’an 21:30
Water is Hydrogen and Oxygen. Life also requires Carbon, Nitrogen, and Phosphorous for DNA.
There is no inviolable obstruction between fresh water and saltwater. Qur’an 25:53
When fresh water flows out to salt water it mixes with the salt water and becomes salty. This sets up a somewhat stable salinity gradient.
And so it goes. All the asserted scientific miracles turn out to be exactly what you would expect of a 7th century man who was limited to common knowledge available to leaders at that time based upon naked eye observations and a few guesses, often mistaken.
The heavens and the earth were not created in 6 days. Qur'an 50:38
Science tells us the big bang happened 13,700,000,000 years ago and the Earth formed 4,600,000,000 years ago.
A clot of blood is not a stage in human development. Qur’an 23:13-14
Science documents the stages of development from egg and sperm to birth. No blood clot stage.
‘
Living things are not made from water. Qur’an 21:30
Water is Hydrogen and Oxygen. Life also requires Carbon, Nitrogen, and Phosphorous for DNA.
There is no inviolable obstruction between fresh water and saltwater. Qur’an 25:53
When fresh water flows out to salt water it mixes with the salt water and becomes salty. This sets up a somewhat stable salinity gradient.
And so it goes. All the asserted scientific miracles turn out to be exactly what you would expect of a 7th century man who was limited to common knowledge available to leaders at that time based upon naked eye observations and a few guesses, often mistaken.