Koran 7:140-141

7:140 He said, “Is it other than Allah I should desire for you as a god while He has preferred you over the worlds?”

141 And [recall, O Children of Israel], when We saved you from the people of Pharaoh, [who were] afflicting you with the worst torment – killing your sons and keeping your women alive.

And in that was a great trial from your Lord.

Koran 7:140-141

Muhammad commits shirk with: “We”, “Us” or “Our”, placing Allah as a companion to himself, showing that Allah is incoherent, imaginary, and fictional, and so Islam is incoherent with monotheism, thus Islam is contradictory and false.

Muhammad playing as Moses refers to the many “worldS”. We live on one world, our Earth. The Children of Israel didn’t have space travel and didn’t travel from Mars to Venus and back to Earth. This shows that Muhammad is pretending to be Moses. And the real Moses wouldn’t use this title, “Lord of the worldS” that star worshippers used for GOD.

It seems strange that Muhammad playing as Moses is reminding an unnamed group, which the translator suggests is: “[recall, O Children of Israel]”. Worse is this peculiar passage: “killing your sons and keeping your women alive.”

But, infidel, that passage is a reminder of Pharaoh’s order, earlier! Yes, let’s look at that verse, just over 10 verses previously:

7:127 …[Pharaoh] said, “We will kill their sons and keep their women alive; and indeed, we are subjugators over them.”

Koran 7:127

What happened after that?

7:130 And We certainly seized the people of Pharaoh with years of famine and a deficiency in fruits that perhaps they would be reminded.

Koran 7:130

Wouldn’t the “years of famine” and a “deficiency in fruits” which afflicted the Muslims as well be more immediately memorable?

But, infidel, the famine was a test! A test that Muslims were suffering from, in Mecca. Not the Hebrews under Pharaoh, as shown in Exodus.

But, infidel, the Pharaoh was a tyrant doing evil to Muslims! But Muhammad allows tyrants to do evil to Muslims and Muslims must obey.

But, infidel, why, why are you referring to Muslims? This is not a reminder, it’s Muhammad remembering and “disguising” an incident in his life, cattle rustling. Why cattle rustling? Killing the male calves, the young bulls or “sons” is standard practice for cattle herds while keeping the female cows alive. Muhammad was talking to the cattle herd he and his Muslim stole from the Quraysh. He was mad.

The “your Lord” is an error, Muhammad should have recited: “Allah”, instead.

But, perhaps I’m mistaken. The fact that Muhammad recited “your Lord” and “worldS” instead of the right god’s name is sufficient to dismiss this entire verse as incoherent nonsense, and so is best replaced with: “”, the empty sentence.

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