Cosmic Yak
Philosopher
Also love the way we're back to 'this can all be proved in the laboratory', when heydarian has repeatedly said it can't. 
I did not understand what you mean, dear friend. Tell more clearly.
So the latest cut & pasted inaccurate 'scientific' screed (women have sperm, apparently) is an attempt to associate quickening with the arrival of a soul?
It just gets more and more desperate and pathetic.
It just gets more and more desperate and pathetic.
This is crazy in tone and formatting and feel but "At some arbitrary point in our neonatal development God puts a magic soul in us" is perfectly mainstream.
Absolutely true, that's most mainstream religion, but it's odd to have it dropped into a supposed proof of the existence of the supernatural. "Just accept this magical axiom and soon I'll prove magic is real" is surely among the most circular of arguments.
And Aristotle dissected bird eggs at various states of development and documented the complete process. Aristotle also inferred that sperm was a foam of bubbles too small to be seen individually by the human eye and that these bubbles carried information from the father about form.Here are some brief extracts from Galens, On the natural faculties, book3. These texts being rich in detailed factual observations.
"For, as we know it takes nine months in most women for the foetus to attain maturity in the womb, this organ having its neck quite closed, and entirely surrounding the embryo together with the chorion."
The following quote shows Galen fully understood the role of sex in the reproductive process.
"The women believe they have received the semen which comes from the male, and they are retaining it."
Finally Galen shows that Hippocrates(c 460-c370 BC) before him was aware of details of pregnancy 500 years earlier.
"Hippocrates, who was the first of all physicians and philosophers to declare that the os uteri closes during pregnancy and inflammation."
And Aristotle dissected bird eggs at various states of development and documented the complete process. Aristotle also inferred that sperm was a foam of bubbles too small to be seen individually by the human eye and that these bubbles carried information from the father about form.
The writings of Aristotle and Galen were preserved largely in Arabic.
... Says: I swear by the sky and (star) striking. And how do you know what a striking star is? The same penetrating star.! (Surah Al-Tariq, verses 3-1) Here, directly and without intermediaries and with an oath, he states an important scientific matter. Which was discovered in the twentieth century! What is a penetrating star? We know today that these are the same as pulsars, neutron stars, and space black holes. They make a knocking sound like a huge hammer.
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Quran surah 22.5 O Mankind! if ye have a doubt about the resurrection (consider) that we created you out of dust, then out of sperm, then out of a leech like clot, then out of a morsel of flesh partly formed and partly unformed, in order that we may manifest (our power) to you. And we cause whom we will to rest in the wombs for an appropriate term. Then do we bring you out as babes, then (foster you) That ye may reach your age of full strength; Translated By Yusuf Ali.
Anyone who believes this brief verse in the quran referring to the embryo is a revelation from God should study the writings of Galen. He was born in AD129 and his writings are a truly staggering insight into the workings of the human body for such a time. He discusses the function of the womb and the uterus, and the development of the embryo and foetus. Most of his knowledge came from observation and the dissection of animals, and most of his false assumptions doubtlessly come from the fact he did not dissect human bodies.
His works were originally written in Greek, but were translated into Latin and Arabic. Such knowledge was in the world 500 years before Muhammad's time, and Hippocrates made astounding medical observations one thousand years before Muhammad. Since surah 22 was reputedly revealed in Madinah, or during the later Makkan period Muhammad had already spent ten years or more aquiring the spoils of War, and it is known that books were highly prized items, so knowledge of Galen's writings could have been acquired from looted manuscripts. Here are some brief extracts from Galens, On the natural faculties, book3. These texts being rich in detailed factual observations.
"For, as we know it takes nine months in most women for the foetus to attain maturity in the womb, this organ having its neck quite closed, and entirely surrounding the embryo together with the chorion."
The following quote shows Galen fully understood the role of sex in the reproductive process.
"The women believe they have received the semen which comes from the male, and they are retaining it."
Finally Galen shows that Hippocrates(c 460-c370 BC) before him was aware of details of pregnancy 500 years earlier.
"Hippocrates, who was the first of all physicians and philosophers to declare that the os uteri closes during pregnancy and inflammation."
Predating this detailed Greek scientific knowledge formed from observation and dissection of near human animals, the bible itself shows knowledge of the womb and conception.
The word womb appears 71 times in the King James Bible. Here are some pertinent extracts.
OT Jeremiah 1:5 Before I formed thee in the belly, I knew thee; and before thou camest forth out of the womb I sanctified thee, and I ordained thee a prophet unto the nations.
OT Hosea 9:14 Give them, O Lord; what wilt thou give? give them a miscarrying womb and dry breasts.
NT Luke 1:31 And, behold, thou shalt conceive in thy womb, and bring forth a son, and shalt call his name Jesus.
NT Luke 1:41 And it came to pass, that when Elisabeth heard the salutation of Mary, the babe leaped in her womb; and Elisabeth was filled with the Holy Ghost.
Here is one of many verses that states man was formed from dust.
OT Genesis 2:7 And the Lord God formed man out of the dust of the Ground,
The bible also talks of the seed of copulation at Leviticus 15:16 and 15:17 and 15:18. So there is no revelation in using the word sperm, and in fact other English translations, such as Pickthall use the word seed, not sperm, so the exact translation of the Arabic word makes no difference to the implication that such knowledge was in the world.
In short there is no new information in the quran concerning the birth process, unless one claims that the mention of a leech like clot of blood is a revelation that describes a new embryo. But for a man who had eleven wives, and was fully aware of the links between menstrual blood, and the lack of it during pregnancy, it only took one miscarriage for him to see a tiny foetus for himself. Therefore verse 22.5 of the quran did not require any revelation from God, as Muhammad could have been well aware of most of what is involved in the natural process of gestation.
Hi. Thank you for your comment. Unfortunately, this is not the case. You have closed your eyes to the truth and reality. I will tell you all these scientific contents in accordance with the Qur'an and all of them with the document. You do not see any of them. Isn't that surprising dear friend?Why should we wait for more when what you have produced is so full of mistakes. It is all nonsense. No respected journal would go near your article. What it's the point of this thread. You don't take on board criticism, no one is convinced. A waste of time for all.
This describes everything you have posted, heydarian.It is a completely baseless claim that you make only speculation.
Hi dear friend. This is not the case. Muhammad had no classical valley. So he did not write anything. Rather, he told people the revelation of God, which was the Qur'an. It was just a messenger. People who have been with him and his friends and are literate have written. And it is mostly written by Ali. After completing the revelation, he has collected all the writings.Sounds familiar.
Hi. Thank you for your comment. Unfortunately, this is not the case. You have closed your eyes to the truth and reality. I will tell you all these scientific contents in accordance with the Qur'an and all of them with the document. You do not see any of them. Isn't that surprising dear friend?
Of course, it is not surprising because we are in the group of professional skeptics. It is true?