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Is the Quran a "young earther"?

firedragon

Veteran Member
1. khāliqun
2. What does kitab al Hayawan say about evolution specifically and in full, and is it the view held by the author or are they simply translations of greek sources?

1. Whats the word in the verse?
2. It has translations of selected passages and views both. The book speaks of natural selection in evolution of species.
 

firedragon

Veteran Member

firedragon

Veteran Member
If you scroll down to 15:28:6 that's the word they give.

If they give conflicting information to that elsewhere why don't you post a link?

I cant even remember how this verse came up now. Its gone so far.

Read the next verse. Thats what I think I referred to.

Any other "Young earther evidence from the Qur'an"?
 

danieldemol

Well-Known Member
Premium Member
I cant even remember how this verse came up now. Its gone so far.

Read the next verse. Thats what I think I referred to.

Any other "Young earther evidence from the Qur'an"?
In post #98 I said 15:28-29 uses the word "create" not "evolve".
You asked what the word used for create is and I gave it to you.

In my opinion I have demonstrated conclusively that the Quran can consistently be read from a young earth perspective.

When sufficient evidence has been provided what need is there to provide more evidence?
 
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