Koran 3:21-22

3:21 Those who disbelieve in the signs of Allah and kill the prophets without right and kill those who order justice from among the people – give them tidings of a painful punishment.

22 They are the ones whose deeds have become worthless in this world and the Hereafter, and for them there will be no helpers.

Koran 3:21-22

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.

Note that Muhammad uses “and” instead of “or”. This trivial error means this passage is not the perfect words of the perfect Qur’an from perfect Allah. Correcting the error by Muhammad, the result is: “Those who disbelieve in the signs of Allah or kill the prophets without right or kill those who order justice from among the people – give them tidings of a painful punishment.”

Note that Muhammad refers to Allah’s signs: “the signs of Allah” in the third person, placing himself above Allah, which is worse than shirk.

This is Muhammad ordering himself around: “…give them tidings of a painful punishment…” and then being lazy and avoiding the work, because it’s impossible without a time machine from Allah.

Enter the time machine, if you dare (and can find the door)!

Muhammad singles out: “[those who] disbelieve in the signs of Allah”. There are no signs of Allah, so this first phrase is worthless nonsense. So to “give them tidings of a painful punishment” is impossible for Muhammad.

But, Infidel, Muhammad meant “verses” of Allah! Remember to point out these verses from Allah, particularly when this passage is not from Allah.

Muhammad singles out: “[those who] kill those who order justice from among the people”. Those people are long dead at the time of Muhammad. So to “give them tidings of a painful punishment” is impossible for Muhammad.

Note that Muhammad never hops into his time machine and never does “give them tidings of a painful punishment” to the people he singled out. So Muhammad has failed at obeying his own command to himself. So lazy! Here’s how to rewrite this passage, as if it was from Allah:

Those who ignore my +/- signs or murder my prophets or judges, I have taken their lives and burn them forever in Islamic Fire! Avoid making the same mistake!

Pretend Allah

Of course, perfect Allah would surely do perfectly with his perfect words in his perfect Qur’an, rather than with my imperfect words that contain obvious imperfections (+/-). From this, you can see that the best replacement for this passage is: “”, the empty sentence.

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