homo sapien,
You are arguing that nothing in the Quran can be factually incorrect & that it is just the interpretations that are incorrect
Nope, that is not my argument at all. This is your own logical fallacy known as a strawman argument. I'm not even sure if I'm presenting an argument.
My simple point was that I asked mc for the strongest quran refutation videos he/she had, and he showed me zero with actually any factually incorrect info. Granted, I have not watched them all yet, just the first 3.
There may well be factually incorrect info in Quran, but not in the first 3 videos so far. Simple.
And yes, interpretations can be wrong, and yes, you can flip it around on me, and say my interpretations may be wrong, and that is a fair point. But as I said, this does not actually debunk the Quran, only an interpretation.
Kenan,
Thanks for clarifying what was actually shown by the videos. That is all I am saying.
Doesn't that contradict the claim of clear Arabic?
Almost all of the alleged obscure/ambiguous verses are not core teachings, from my reading. All core teachings are fairly clear. Perhaps the inheritance shares/fractions are a little complex but I personally have not studied it, but even that, it says one should have a will ideally, thus this may not even need to be determined etc.
Of course, what is "clear" is subjective, and one part of the problem is Muslims have been told rubbish about Islam, thus when they read much of what Quran says, they see it through their corrupted lens and may think its unclear.
If you have read my intro post, you will know I view Traditional Hadith as a mix of truth and falsehood and nonsense and much of Islam, and thus Quran interpretation, is based on that.