Sheldon
Veteran Member
I know, every time I encounter one of these claims it turns out to be the most tenuous nonsense, being masqueraded as scientific knowledge that predates modern scientific discovery. It's risible every time. Not only that it hardly takes a genius to realise that if they had made those discoveries then science wouldn't have needed or been able to re-discover them centuries later.I have analysed a fair few of the "Quran scientific miracle" claims and they all range from nonsense to utter nonsense. The sad thing is that someone has deliberately made up stuff that they know to be nonsense, and fed it to credulous people eager for confirmation and validation. It's basically a confidence trick.
In the school of idiotic apologetics, this one is one of the dumbest.