Christian/Muslim ThreadsDebunking Zakir Naik (A reply to Unity)Unity wrote: Kai replies: I simply fail to see where these passages refer to a flat earth Some of these verses refer to the ‘end’ of the earth, I assume this is why Muslims consider it a reference to a flat earth, yet here again you need to consider what that means in e.g. Hebrew and Greek Hence ‘end’ can refer to the entire earth or simply extremity and what is far away Your reference to Daniel 4: 10-11, is useless as it refers to a dream, and furthermore within its context it does not literally refer to the ends of the earth, but great distances. Jesus temptation in Matthew 4: 8 is also visionary, as every living individual realises that perceiving the entirety of worldly kingdoms would be impossible from one location. Furthermore, the passage does not state that every kingdom was seen from the mountain, but merely that they were located on a high mountain. Unity wrote: Earth does not move (Ps 93:1, 96:10, 104:5, 1 Chr 16:30). Kai replies: Well if this is a problem, why does the Qur’an make the same statement: And among His Signs is that the sky and the Earth stand by His Command…." (Sura 30:25)
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