Intelligent natural selection or imaginary evolution
But the second discussion
Proponents of random natural selection have identified two objections to the divine religions:
1– They state that it is mentioned in the books of the divine religions that the heavens and the earth were created in 6 days. While according to accurate calculations of astronomy, the life of the universe is 13.8 billion years and the two are not compatible.
2– It is mentioned in the divine books that the creatures on earth were created in two days. And man, who is the father of all human beings today, was created from mud, while scientific research estimates the life span on earth at about 4 billion years and believes. , Which is the main factor in the life of random natural selection due to mutations in the genes of its creatures, and this evolution has continued to Adam and modern humans have a common ancestor with apes. And no creature of the hour was created, but everything was gradual.
I am a Muslim, and naturally I can refer to the Holy Quran and Islamic texts. I do not know much about the holy books of the Torah and the Bible.
Document of the Holy Quran
The Holy Qur’an is a book, which is the word of God, and the citation of our words is the Qur’an itself, which says: We have revealed this Qur’an and we will protect it (verse 9 of Surah Al-Hijr). If they doubt the correctness of the Qur’an, they should bring a book like it (Surat al-Isra ‘, 88).
Or he says in another place: If you are right, bring a surah like the surahs of this book. (Surah Yunus, 88). And so far, 1400 years after the advent of the Prophet, no one has been able to bring a single surah like the Qur’an.
The place of science in the Qur’an:
The first verse that was revealed to the Prophet was about reading. One of the surahs of the Qur’an began with the oath of God in pen. The Qur’an mentions science-thinking and reasoning in creation more than 950 times. In Islamic texts, one hour of thinking in creation is equivalent to 70 years of worship. So such a book cannot be based on superstition.