On 7 April 2014 15:24, Samiya Illias <[email protected]> wrote: > Hey Liz, I was simply trying to point out that some truths that science is > discovering now we have already known through our scripture since > centuries. And that the scripture is also a credible source for taking > hints and clues about the world and then using intelligence and research to > explore and understand. Thought quoting directly from the scripture would > be more credible than using a lot of my own words to explain. I'm sorry if > it caused any offence. > > Perhaps a few quotes with comments explaining their relevance to the article would have been better? All I saw was a single quote taken out of context about a raven scratching the ground and someone's brother being dead, with no explanation as to how it was supposed to relate to the article. I did look it up on the web in the hope that I would find something helpful, but there wasn't any explanation that helped me understand why you would have thought it was worth quoting, apart from the fact that it mentioned a raven - which was, however, only doing what God told it to, anyway, as far as I could tell, so not exhibiting any intelligence of its own.
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