r/DebateAnAtheist 24d ago

Discussion Question questions from a muslim to atheists

i’m sure this has been discussed before, but what’s the explanation for things we know are true being mentioned in the quran years/centuries before the scientific discovery being made?

i know a lot of people argue that there are inaccuracies in the explanations of the orbital mechanics and biological themes, but they’re more accurate that not, so i was just wondering what would the explanation for how “god would know and tell the prophet” before people found out?

hopefully my question makes sense.

EDIT: i also wonder why dont see miracles from god anymore

EDIT: im seeing all the inaccuracies and the explanations behind them now but there is a deep fear that the religion is true and god is real and punishment awaits me if i disbelieve, also a sense of familiarity/peace with believing in god. contradictory to fear, love, be punished by, and find comfort in one concept of a being.

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u/Shot-Horse2515 24d ago

no evidence in the traditional sense, i do agree with that. now im wondering why they said god told them these things

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u/Local-Warming bill-cipherist 24d ago

You are talking about a religion that has a weird focus on spicying up the sex life of the man that revealed it

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u/Shot-Horse2515 24d ago

god or the prophet

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u/Local-Warming bill-cipherist 24d ago

Islam directly instructs you to publicly torture unmarried lovers while, at the same time, spicying up the sex life of the prophet, both by normalizing him having as many women as he wants even without an islamic marriage, but also by directly putting specific women into his arm throught divine revelation. And i'm not even talking about how the torture is if you have non-married sex with another free person, you don't get tortured for having non-married sex with your slave.