Koran 7:38-39

7:38 [Allah] will say, “Enter among nations which had passed on before you of jinn and mankind into the Fire.”

Every time a nation enters, it will curse its sister until, when they have all overtaken one another therein, the last of them will say about the first of them “Our Lord, these had misled us, so give them a double punishment of the Fire.

He will say, “For each is double, but you do not know.”

39 And the first of them will say to the last of them, “Then you had not any favor over us, so taste the punishment for what you used to earn.”

Koran 7:38-39

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.

Cartoon Jinn

Muhammad mentions: “jinn”. The Jinn are imaginary. They’re simply dust devils and a slur (of Muhammad’s time) for Ethiopians.

As for nations that speak, that’s entirely irrational and nonsensical.

Also, where’s the nation of the jinn or the people that go to Paradise? Is there none? Then 100% of all people go to the Fire. Paradise sure does look empty, especially for the Jinn that became Muslim in the chapter of the Jinn.

Muhammad speaks of imaginary jinn and imaginary nations that speak as people, and can be tortured as people being pushed into a fire and basically indulges in very disturbing mental masturbation here, instead of repenting, giving up on lying and being a better person. The best replacement for this passage is: “”, the empty sentence.

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