Azim
In the Quran and the Bible there are of course true scientific facts. They reflect the science that was known at the time and they have nothing to do with divine inspiration. There must be more scientific facts in the Quran as it is only 1400 years old as compared with the Bible.
I disagree with this statement. The science of the 6th century sometimes went completey against what the Quran said. For example, the Pagans believed that the sky rested on the mountains, in the Quran, Allah says: -
"He has created the heavens without any pillars that you see" 31:10.
This corrective manner of the Quran is common and I can cite other examples if you'd like to. If the Quran reflected the science of the time, then why should it argue against it in some lines?
Do you mean that separating the earth from heaven, is scientific thinking? The first pagan religions had a very anthropomorphic view of God and they saw God like a man who pushes apart the element of his creation with his hands.
To be honest, I'm not sure what you mean by God being antropomorphic. For example, Surah Ikhlaas very clearly tells us that God is nothing like mankind, and if he is described has having 'hands' then we should never imagine his 'hands' to be anything like ours.
I admit that i cannot explain the smoke from verse 11. Even if it were an amazing scientific insight (supposing it isn't a sheer coincidence) it won't explain away the many other unscientific verses.
You have already stated that 'creation from clay' as supposedly unscientific, however it is not unscientific, simply not scientifically provable. It is lies in between.
For example, it says Jinn are made from smokeless fire. If we contemplate the idea of Jinn, and imagine fire which does not give off heat nor light, how would be aware of its prescence?
In the same way, clay, talks perhaps about our basic compound. Afterall, arent we just water and dust?
PS: I'd like to apologise if in earlier posts I have been offensive or rude. I was simply retaliating to what I perceived to be an attitude of arrogrance and disrespect. I much prefer debating issues in more friendly way, which I hope we can continue. I apologise once again, and hope you excuse on account of my youthful exuberance.
Peace.