Koran 4:136

O you who have believed, believe in Allah and His Messenger and the Book that He sent down upon His Messenger and the Scripture which He sent down before.

And whoever disbelieves in Allah, His angels, His books, His messengers, and the Last Day has certainly gone far astray.

Koran 4:136

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 is uncertain about what needs to be believed. Believe: “Allah and His Messenger and the Book that He sent down upon His Messenger and the Scripture which He sent down before.” Disbelieve: “Allah, His angels, His books, His messengers, and the Last Day”. This silly error in consistency shows that Muhammad is creating his Koran, badly.

Here’s how to write this “correctly”: “Believe in Allah the god who created everything and everyone!” But to state this plainly is to show that the Koran comes from Muhammad, as it does, thus the demand for belief in Allah shows that the Koran is false, so Allah and Muhammad are false, so Islam is false.

Let’s compare the levels of belief in Judaism and Christianity with Islam. In Judaism, Jews have to believe in YHWH. That’s all. In Christianity, Christians have to believe in the trinity, God, Jesus and the Holy Ghost. That’s all. Now compare with Islam, as Muhammad demands: “believe in Allah and His Messenger and the Book that He sent down upon His Messenger and the Scripture which He sent down before” and necessarily: “His angels, His books (Torah, Bible and Koran), His messengers, and the Last Day”. Obviously, this is incoherent and nonsensical.

Muhammad wants people to “believe” in him: “believe in… Messenger”. There’s no need to do that unless Muhammad is pretending to be divine.

Note the threat in the last sentence: “has certainly gone far astray”. That’s shunning, which Muhammad’s Muslim bandits would fear suffering from.

Note the mistake in the sentence: “His books”. The books of the Jews and Christians don’t come from Allah. This mistake by Muhammad, shows again that the Koran comes from Muhammad, and so Allah is imaginary, fictional and false.

Also, note that there are no messengers from Allah and no angels (also known as messengers) from Allah.

As for the last day, we only “know” about this, not from Allah, his angels and messengers, but from Muhammad and the words written by Muslims who pretend their words are divine.

This is an appeal to fear, a fallacy. A real and perfect god would never need to sink to the level of using fallacies, thus this verse is not from perfect Allah, so the best replacement for this verse is: “”, the empty sentence.

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