Koran 2:278-281

2:278 O you who have believed, fear Allah and give up what remains [due to you] of interest, if you should be believers.

279 And if you do not, then be informed of a war [against you] from Allah and His Messenger.

But if you repent, you may have your principal – [thus] you do no wrong, nor are you wronged.

280 And if someone is in hardship, then [let there be] postponement until [a time of] ease.

But if you give [from your right as] charity, then it is better for you, if you only knew.

281 And fear a Day when you will be returned to Allah. Then every soul will be compensated for what it earned, and they will not be treated unjustly.

Koran 2:278-281

Muhammad, ad nauseam: “who have believed”. Read, O you who have believed.

Muhammad spoke about Allah in the third person. This means this passage is not the perfect words of the perfect Qur’an from perfect Allah. Thus, Allah is false, imaginary, and fictional, which means Islamic doctrine and Islam are nonsensical and false.

Muhammad’s first mistake: “O you who have believed”. That’s the past tense, so this passage only applies to ex-Muslims, who have left Islam. As before, changing it to the present tense means it refers to Muslims of Muhammad’s time, which is incoherent with Muslims of today. Changing it to future tense is incoherent with the Muslim bandits of Muhammad’s time. Changing it to “Muslims” is an obvious improvement that contradicts the notion that Muhammad’s Koran is supposedly perfect. This mistake shows that Muhammad never considered that he’d die, and never thought that his Koran would be written down and remembered. Thus Islam is only for Muhammad’s time and place and is extinct now.

But, Infidel, we’re supposed to obey the intent, not the words! So then deleting the first phrase leads to a better Koran, more in line with the perfect words of the perfect Qur’an of perfect Allah, that you haven’t got?

Also note, Muhammad threatens war against his creditors with:

…then be informed of a war [against you] from Allah and His Messenger.

Excerpt, Koran 2:279

This is Muhammad showing that he can’t pay interest and certainly not principal, and instead is issuing a threat to his creditors because he’s bankrupt. Thus this shows that Allah is Muhammad, and Allah has no bounty, being unable to provide Muhammad with money, or assets he can trade for money.

Worse, this is Muhammad talking about Allah AND himself in the third person. Because Muhammad is talking about HIMSELF, this can’t be the perfect words of the perfect Qur’an of perfect Allah. Thus we know Allah is false, imaginary and fictional and Islam is worthless nonsense.

Far worse, this is Muhammad talking about the Last Day: “if you only knew. And fear a Day”, to living people of his own time and place. It’s 1400 years later. These people, Muhammad’s creditors and bankrupt Muhammad are all long dead. There was no Last Day. Muhammad thought the Last Day would come in time to rescue him from his mounting debt and from the increasing threats from his creditors. Muhammad is making threats so he doesn’t have to pay back the principal and avoid paying the mounting interest he owes to his creditors.

Let’s spell it out for everyone to see: Muhammad had taken out many loans, probably from the wealthy Jewish tribes, he wasn’t capable of paying back the interest, let alone the principal, he made threats against his creditors, asked for forgiveness of interest owed, complained about hardship, asked for more time, and made empty promises to pay back the principal and made more empty promises of favour in Heaven (indulgences) for the forgiveness of his debt. Muhammad was bankrupt, and he’s essentially admitting his god is false and Islam is nonsense. The Last day never came and Muhammad stiffed his debtors by dying in debt.

You know the best replacement for this passage is: “”, the empty sentence.

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