Many members and readers here do not read the meaning of the Quran ayat;
Maybe instead of berating people, ask why? Of course, we've all said why, you just aren't listening.
once they see it is the Quran, they pass away from it,
Some do, sure.
I actually believe that the Quran is just as valid as any other religious text. I just don't FOLLOW the Quran to the letter. Just like I don't follow any religious text to the letter.
without contemplating and understanding;
But... if you contemplate and understand it, what if that understanding is different than your understanding? Or someone else's? What then?
(Hint: this is what has led to all the different sects of Islam)
while it is their responsibility to the truth and to God they should discern and think,
God gave us brains to think with (according to the religious); to not use them but blindly follow is to insult God.
because they will be rebuked in the Final Judgment before the implementation of their sentence in Hell:
Which YOU believe, but just because you believe it, does not make it real, or legitimate, or what others should believe.
Quran 27: 84, which means:
The moment YOU need to explain what something means, YOU are giving YOUR interpretation of the verse.
That is NOT what God is saying, but what YOU are saying.
(84. Till, when they come [to the world of souls following their death, {the angel of} God] says [rebuking them]: "Did you deny My [ambiguous] revelations when you could not comprehend them in knowledge, or what was it that you did?"
85. And the word [of punishment] will be sentenced against them, because of their wrong-doing; and they will not utter [any audible word.])
http://quran-ayat.com/pret/27.htm#a27_84
So what's the FULL context of this, and not the cherry picked verses?
[Then God – be glorified – mentioned about those deniers who died or were killed in the time of Prophet Mohammed, and He said:]
That is what is said BEFORE these two sections you post.
So God isn't talking about current "Deniers", but those of Mohammed's time.
Funny that, earlier in the Soora, you see this:
[12] 11. "Save him who wrongs [himself h], then he substitutes [his] evil [work] with good [work] i, then surely I AM Most Forgiving j, Most Mercifulk."
And if you read everything up to the two selected verses, the whole Soora is talking about faith and belief telling stories about Moses, Solomon vs. Sheba and then Lot.
Also interesting that :
[82] 81. Nor can you [Mohammed] guide the blind aright, out of their error [in religion] f; you can only make to hear those who believe in Our revelations, and they are submissive [to Us g.]
Which suggests (ie MEANS to me) that Mohammed can't lead the faithless to faith; he can only preach to those who believe the Quran, because they at least believe.
And then, beside this section, there is this:
83 a The Arabic word in the aya, has been explained in this soora, the revelation or aya no. 17
The indication that this aya points to the time of the Mahdi, is His saying – be glorified – which means: (of those who disbelieve in Our revelations) in the present tense, and He did not say: of those who disbelieved in Our revelations, in the past.
Second: His saying – be glorified – which means: (out of every nation, a group), and He did not speak in total, as in the Quran 18: 47
Which means: (And We shall gather them together, and shall not leave anyone of them behind.)
Third: His saying – be glorified – which means: (And they will be distributed), and He did not say: will be tormented or burnt in the Fire, as did He say in many of the Quran revelations.
Again, which suggests that anyone who in the past denies the Quran isn't included in the punishments, because those are reserved for those who still to that one time, disbelieve.
Which also suggests that, like some Christians, you can do evil right up until death, but if you repent of your past deeds, those no longer matter, all that matters is that after death, when you come before those that Judge, you believe in God THEN.
That is what those verses mean, to me.
Of course it means something else to you, Torchy.
Which just proves my point. The Quran - and all religious texts - are dependant to the interpretation of the one who is reading the text at that moment, and it changes from person to person. You can have an overall belief in God, but to believe the words as written BY men and INTERPRETED by men, you canNOT put faith in.
The rest of the Soora says what happens to believers/those of good deeds vs. the non-believers/those of evil deeds.
The point isn't to shake you of YOUR faith, Torchy, but rather for you to get it through your head that YOUR faith will NEVER be that of anyone else's, because it's YOUR faith, not theirs.