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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Ahmad1: [QB] Thank you for your reply. You said"Readily available scientific research has already proved the Qur'an has scientific errors. The sky is not a solid canopy, and the Earth is not the center of the solar system. This either disproves god as preached in the Qur'an because an omniscient deity would be aware of the order of the solar system OR it disproves the divine revelation of the Qur'an. " Where and who did this "avaliable scientific research"? You Said "So either the Qur'an isn't the word of God, rendering it just some Arab guys philosophy, or God isn't omniscient. Thus, it disproves god as preached in the book. As I said above, if you keep it in context, science leaves the possibility of some god, or gods, but just not as described in the given holy books" God as described by Qur'an is "A person, present everywhere, the creator and sustainer of the universe, a free agent, able to do everything (i.e. omnipotent), knowing all things, perfectly good, a source of moral obligation, immutable, eternal, a necessary being, holy, and worthy of worship." If the Qur'an contain any scietific error,in no way that will disprove God as described by Qur'an but rather "may" disprove the Qur'an as a holy book and I'm stressing on "may" . [/QB][/QUOTE]
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