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Haider Khan
This author picks a few vague sentences in the Quran and claims they demonstrate divine knowledge. Utter nonsense. This is not knowledge if it's meaning is only determined in the light of later knowledge. True knowledge would be interpretable and then proven, like a scientific theory, which is demonstrated right or wrong. What use is a vague revelation that is subsequently squeezed to fit current understanding? The passages he refers to give us no useful data and are strained interpretations.
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Frank Collins
There is as much scientific knowledge in my farts as there is in the Koran. Only a fool, the stupid, or the indoctrinated would believe the Koran is anything other than plagiarism of that other ridiculous book, the Bible. Humanity does not need more of this crap.
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Andrew Makkink
The book obviously written by an ardent Muslim trys to show that the Koran is a scientific text by making very week analogies. Problem is the author is not scientificly aurther is not scientifically literature himself and just states meaningless 'facts ' without evidence
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