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Computer in the Quran [74:8]

Started by Timur, February 13, 2012, 08:49:16 PM

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Whenever someone performs eisegesis, the art of reading knowledge into an old text, I seem to be asking the same questions:
1. is the word in question really directing the meaning into a single direction? IE: is a PC the only thing that can be associated with click? Would there be a better expression for a computer?
2. why would the Koran write in puzzles? Why not say "adding machine which can be controlled by a remote device" if the intended meaning is a computer?
3. is the Koran wrong when or as soon as there are no computers with a mouse? What about later, when we tap on links and the mouse has disappeared? What about the 200,000 years before a human invented the mouse?
4. if the computer, the mouse or the link was mentioned for so long, why did non-Muslims invent computers, the web and the mouse?
5. why would mentioning the computer be so impressive? Isn't the bicycle or electricity just as versatile?
6. would a Koran mentioning random technical things make for better believers or a smoother way to salvation for believers?