The Holy Quran Says The Earth Is Spherical

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Does the Holy Quran say that the earth is flat as the Christians and anti-Islam folks say? Or does it really say that the earth is indeed spherical?

The answer is that the earth is spherical according to the Holy Quran, unlike the Bible, which says that the earth is flat.

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  • You do not understand the basics of logic, and thus cannot form an informed opinion on the subject. You do not see that your worship is illogical, unsupported and weak-spirited or that you are exhibiting every quality your criticise others for.

    I'm tired of having arguments with someone as insane as yourself. There is nothing new in your speech I haven't heard from other mentally challenged fundamentalists, in fact, it's the all the same.

    May you waste your life on a pitiful delusion.

  • "You do not understand the basics of logic, and thus cannot form an informed opinion on the subject. You do not see that your worship is illogical, unsupported and weak-spirited"

    Don't just talk talk. Show me your evidence.

    "or that you are exhibiting every quality your criticise others for."

    Such as?

    "I'm tired of having arguments with someone as insane as yourself."

    Thanks for your ad hominems.

  • "There is nothing new in your speech I haven't heard from other mentally challenged fundamentalists, in fact, it's the all the same."

    And yet you cannot respond well in a civilized manner.

    "May you waste your life on a pitiful delusion."

    May God bless and guide you and your loved ones.

  • Your problem is your presuppositions about the supernatural. You assume the notion of God from the beginning and then start from there, which leads to some absurd claims like this your comments here.

  • No, I do not assume the presence of God from the beginning. I have a book that claims to be from God. There are only two possibilities. Either that book is indeed from God, or it is man made. But we know that that book contains information that could not have been known to man, and thus it cannot be man-authored. We are then left with the other option, that it is indeed the word of God.

    So logical, easy and simple.

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  • 5. God would not create a hot wife and some good friends for Him because that is not in consonant with His majesty.

    6. Do you agree that those who acknowledge God deserve to be rewarded and that those who reject Him despite the evidence provided to them deserve to be punished?

  • 1. What would be the word of God for you? I mean what qualifications must a certain book have in order for you to consider it the word of God?

    2. God will not manifest Himself to anybody because you will just perish at His sight.

    3. People do indeed lie and make stuff up. That's why we have brain to use and distinguish between the genuine and the deceiving.

    4. God does not need anything. He does not need to create anything [3:97]. god created all of this because He loves us.

  • 3. It is either the Quran is man made, or it is not. If we prove that the Quran contains information that could not have been known by muhammad, then it could not be man made. Simple, is it not?

    4. I am neither arrogant nor full of myself. I am open to every possibility. I have no problem with changing my convictions as my username indicates. It is you who are full of prejudice and presuppositionalism which blind you to the facts.

    May God bless and guide you.

  • 1. Muhammad could not have adopted Greek common knowledge because Greece has never had any influence over Arabia, and neither was Muhammad a speaker of Greek.

    2. Your problem is your presuppositionalism about the supernatural. You reject the notion of God from the beginning and then start from there, which leads to some absurd claims like this your comments here.

  • 1. Mohammad himself adopting Greek's common knowledge at the time or Quaran being edited to insert such things is what I'd say would be most plausible if it didn't get it wrong to begin with.

    The point being, just because you don't know how it happened, doesn't mean God did it.

    2. Yes, but I couldn't hold the candle to you in this regard. Hence, I'd advise you to take your own preaching and shove it, because you clearly wouldn't even consider following it, or even as much as acknowledge it.

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