Muslim apologetics and lies

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Tman127182's picture
Muslim apologetics and lies

I've been "debating" with Muslims on Facebook for a while, what I found is that most of them like to claim that the Qur'an contains scientific information that wasn't known 1400 years ago. My question here is that have you ever debated with a Muslim before and has this type of argument come up often for you?

FYI. More can be read about science in the Qur'an in a blog here by Lee Myers called "Science in the Qur'an?".

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Samson's picture
It's complet nonsense.

It's complet nonsense. Compare to bible, they have many more material to spin,so when some christian sais there's science in the bible,you can tell him how Quran can crush it anytime.
They spin it to mean whatever they want & You can't argue,'couse their mind is made up & will always see it that way.
For example christians say,that Big bang is in the bible.Like bible is talking about scientific theory & singularity.And the proof of that is: ''In the begining''

Trevor's picture
All religions have serious

All religions have serious flaws in their books. But Muslims and Christians take the cake with the most contradictive and erratic content.

Rob's picture
You have to expect this sort

You have to expect this sort of behaviour when they have to defent such illogical beliefs.

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