2:168 O mankind, eat from whatever is on earth [that is] lawful and good and do not follow the footsteps of Satan.
Indeed, he is to you a clear enemy.
169 He only orders you to evil and immorality and to say about Allah what you do not know.
Koran 2:168-169
Note that Allah is unable to command all mankind at all, except through the words of Muhammad at that time. What about the people before, away from, and after Muhammad? How do people know what on Earth is “lawful” food? Bacon and eggs for breakfast? Ham sandwiches for lunch? BBQ pork ribs for dinner? What about killing, butchering, cooking, and eating people like Muslims and Maori? Cannibalism? Is tapioca a lawful and good food to eat, when, eaten unprocessed, it kills people?
Tapioca naturally produces cyanide, which is poisonous to humans
Risks of Eating Tapioca, Live Strong . com
According to Islamic doctrine, eating pork, the flesh of pigs, is unlawful, yet this isn’t mentioned by Muhammad Allah here at all. Or does Muhammad refer to the dietary law in Torah, thus showing that Muhammad knew the Torah is correct? This is showing that Muhammad opposes Islam and Islamic doctrine, in that he meant to refer to the Torah because he’s lazy and stupid.
Obviously, at the very least there should be a long and complete list of what foods are lawful to eat, and what foods are good to eat. For example, people with lactose intolerance are unable to consume dairy products – for them, dairy products are bad, not good. Another example, some people are allergic to peanuts, sometimes even the slightest trace amount will cause an allergic response and cause death! Clearly, peanuts are not good for these people. Here’s an incomplete and obviously IMPERFECT list of foods that cause 90% of allergic reactions in SOME people:
- peanuts;
- tree nuts such as almonds or cashews;
- milk (dairy);
- eggs;
- sesame seeds;
- fish;
- shellfish;
- soy.
Note that this list is obviously imperfect and incomplete, yet infinitely better than what Muhammad and imaginary Allah have provided (none). That by itself reveals the ignorance of Muhammad and shows Allah is imaginary and a false god.
Note Muhammad’s stupidity here: “do not follow the footsteps of Satan”. So Satan leaves behind footsteps you can follow audibly? Which of these sounds of Satan are his footsteps? Answers in the comments below, please.
But, Infidel, Muhammad really meant: “the footprints of Satan”! Oh, so you know better than Muhammad and Allah? Let’s pretend you know better and we follow you, instead of Muhammad Allah. So where are Satan’s footprints?
But, but, Infidel, Muhammad really meant: “the path of Satan”! Oh, so you know better than Muhammad and Allah? Let’s pretend you know better and we follow you, instead of Muhammad Allah. So where are the paths of Satan?
But, but, but, Infidel, Muhammad really meant this metaphorically! Oh, so you know better than Muhammad and Allah? Let’s pretend you know better and we follow you, instead of Muhammad Allah. Like this: Muhammad Satan “orders you to evil and immorality”? Check the above, I’ve quoted Muhammad for you.
But, but, but, Infidel, but I’m confused. Allah created Satan. Right? With a friend enemy like Muhammad Allah, who needs Satan, unless it’s to help you blow your nose clear of sand? Thus Allah creating Satan means that Allah is incoherent and thus a false god, and thus Islam is a false and evil religion, and Islamic doctrine is an incoherent and nonsensical doctrine.
But, but, but, but, but, Infidel, shouldn’t we be doing good and avoiding evil? I agree, so why are you a Muslim in Islam, an evil cult, devoted not to imaginary Allah, but to Muhammad (Baphomet)? Particularly when even you can express this desirable life better than Muhammad Allah? Thus you know the best replacement for this passage in your life is: “Do good and avoid evil!”. So the best replacement for this passage is: “”, the empty sentence.

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