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Contradictions in the Qur'an: Embryonic Development
Qur'an Contradiction:
Embryonic Development
Take, for example, the Quran's highly controversial statement that
human beings are formed from a clot of blood. "Then We made the sperm
into a clot of congealed blood; then of that clot We made a (foetus)
lump; then We made out of that lump bones and clothed the bones with
flesh" (23:14).
This is hardly a scientific description of embryonic development.
It ignores to mention the female egg (the second and equally important
half) and the process of fertilization when egg and sperm unite to form
one new cell.
It mentions the obvious [the sperm], the visible, that which all
mankind knew for a long time that it is necessary to "make" a baby.
The Qur'an does NOT mention the invisible, that which we know
only through modern medicine. Had God really wanted to reveal something
nobody could know at that time, in order to prove the divine origin of
his revelation, he would have talked e.g. about the "equal contribution
of the female through the ovum to form the new person and how the two come
together and form one being".
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