Okay, I've done something a but differebt with the Genesis / Relativuty thing. I've written an email describing how other religions use the exact same arguments to hold up a mirror against Christian apologetics. here's my reply;
That video reminds me of this Muslim guy I used to work with in London. He told me the Quaran had been proven as God's word because the it contains accurate scientific knowledge that could not possibly have been known when it was written. He told me the Quaran accurately describes how stars are formed from gaseous nebulas and how matter is made from tiny atoms;
'Then He turned to the heaven when it was smoke...' (Quran, 41:11)
'Surely Allah does not do injustice to the weight of an atom, and if it is a good deed He multiplies it and gives from Himself a great reward.' (Quran, 4:40 Shakir)
Many Muslim apologists believe this scientific foreknowledge in the Quaran must have come from God. What do you make of this? Do you think verses in the Quaran that vaguely reflect scientific knowledge prove the Quaran's divine inspiration? How else would you explain it?
I think it is rather easy. Muslims simply see what they want to see. They are reading meaning into an text that was clearly never intended by the author.
Tellingly, believers in Quaranic scientific foreknowledge have never used this foreknowledge to predict a scientific discovery. Only once a a scientific discovery has been made do believers scan the Quaran looking for a verse that can be inerpreted to have predicted the discovery. And of course, they always find it because the Quaran is full of poetic language and verses so obscurely written that they can easily be interpreted to sound vaguely similar to modern scientific knowledge.
Of course, Muslim apologists who claim scientific foreknowledge in the Quaran completely ignore the many scientific innacuracies in the Quaran. For example, the Quaran describes the sun as moving around the Earth and resting at night.
The scientifically in accurate parts in the Quaran are evidently not meant to be interpreted literally, Muslim apologists insist. Why? Because it's God's perfect word.
The circular reasoning is obvious to the outsider. Muslim apologists insist the Quaran must be God's word because it is scientifically accurate. But they interpret the Quaran so that it is scientifically accurate because they know its God's word. Their interpretation assumes their conclusion and their conclusion is based on their interpretation.
But to Muslim apologists, this reasoning is utterly convincing.