We both believe there will be a Day of Resurrection. We have different beliefs about who will be saved and who will not be, on the Day of Judgement.Then there is no difference in our belief of the Day of Resurrection.
The focus was of course on the fact we will be resurrected, that is true. However, if you believe that God spoke through Muhammad, would it not imply that everything he said in the hadiths would have been from God?I dont think the focus was on the coccyx. There was 'no claim'. Rather the message was on the Day of Reckoning. Nobody was stressing on the scientific miracle/discovery. Only you were starting something on the hadith scientific miracle. Thought that was quite mischevious.
So if Muhammad said that the coccyx does not decay but every other part of the body does, according to your belief, God said this. And we obviously know this is not true- the coccyx decays along with every other part of the body.
The major difference is that no one knows how God will resurrect us. What part will He start with and finish with, and which bones will He join and how, only He alone knows. Challenging Muhammad's claim that God will start with the coccyx would be futile as well as stupid, since it is a matter of belief... we won't know until He puts us back together. One can neither prove nor disprove that God will start with the tailbone. Challenging such a statement would be erroneous.If you want to highlight on the scientific content of the hadith, then why not continue talking about how the bones could miraculously joined together, from the coccoyx? If that is possible with God, then what is impossible about the undestructiveness of the coccoyx?
On the other hand, while it can't be proven that God will not resurrect us from the tailbone, it can be proven that the tailbone decays, like every other part of the human body. The statement that the earth consumed every son of Adam but only leaves his spinal chord or tailbone or coccyx, depending on the hadith and translation, is simply not true. As examples I have demonstrated have shown, some bodies decompose along with the skeleton, to the point where there are no bones at all left. Or at least in one case, the bones that remain are not the coccyx.
If I were to tell you that when God created the sun, it was originally blue and that it will be blue on the Day of Judgement, there would have been no way for you to prove or disprove my statement, it would be a matter of faith. If I were to say that it is currently blue, it would be a different story.
I can't disprove the statement that God will rebuild our bodies beginning with the coccyx, nor would I waste my time trying to do that. I can however easily disprove the statement that the earth dissolves every part of the human body except the coccyx.
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