and it remains the same case with you, you brought me some vague verses and said they are talking about some scientific theories while if you look up their interpretations (the original ones from the tafsir books) you'll find out they hold several different meanings (some of which are even contradictory)... and I brought you the example of the words D-H-W and H-B-K...
just for the sake of ending this, here's a whole article about the scientific miracles of the Hindu Vedas...
Hindu Vedas - SCIENTIFIC MIRACLES - David Icke's Official Forums
if you read them you'll find out that- unlike the Quran- the Vedas are speaking in a direct and clear language, no need to interpret the meaning of the Verses... you bring me one verse from the Quran like the ones in the Veda then we'll talk... BTW, I read your other thread on this forum trying to debunk the scientific errors of the Quran... you're trying to explain some short verses in several long paragraphs... the problem with the verses is that their simple direct meanings could seem to contradict science while you go a long way trying to give different interpretations to them... can't you see anything wrong with this?
If I am not mistaken , you quoted the verse 79.30 , where the root Dal Ha Waw used as perfect verb . As it is a verb , hence it can't be a noun like ostrich egg or its nest , rather the core meaning will be spreaded/expanded/stretched out/extended etc. It really indicates to continental drift theory of the earth .
From Lisan Al-arab
got my point?!!!!
let's take a look at the logic behind those miracles
1-the Quran talks about what seems to be scientific facts
2-there's no way Muhammad would've known these facts back in his time
(?)
3-these facts must've come from a superior entity with vast knowledge
(?)
4-that entity claims himself to be God in his own books (like it has no reason to lie to us):sarcastic
Conclusion: the Quran is the word of God...
Can't you see any gaps in this logic my friend?!!!... precisely between points 3 and 4?!!!
I'll take that with a large grain of salt my friend
Again, from Lisan al-arab
you need to see the big picture here my friend....