Koran 7:185

Do they not look into the realm of the heavens and the earth and everything that Allah has created and [think] that perhaps their appointed time has come near?

So in what statement hereafter will they believe?

Koran 7:185

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.

Recall these are supposedly the perfect words of the perfect Qur’an from perfect Allah, yet here are the words of Muhammad ranting and raving, making a fallacious argument from ignorance followed by an appeal to fear fallacy all in the first sentence, and addressing it to the people of his time and place, his context, thus limiting Allah, Islamic doctrine and Islam to his time and place, his context, which means Allah, Islamic doctrine and Islam are all false.

But, Infidel, what about Koran?! That’s the rantings of a madman, a mad poet.

The latter sentence “So in what statement hereafter will they believe?” is a rhetorical question, which is only appropriate for an orator to utter. This is Muhammad venting his frustration at getting people to believe in him. A real god has no need for the nonsense of rhetorical questions, when it can give perfect words, perfectly free of limited human context, suitable for everyone in all times and places. The “they” are all long dead, for 1400 years. We can’t check if they became Muslim or not, whether they were convinced or not, and what statements they believed in or not.

But, Infidel, Allah created the Heavens, Earth and everything in between! This is an argument from ignorance fallacy because you do not know what “caused” the Heavens, Earth and everything in between, you presume it’s Allah, Muhammad’s false god. We know better and it’s very easy to see with a simple example. You might remember and recall this verse:

Do they not look into the realm of the heavens and the earth and everything that Allah has created and [think] that perhaps their appointed time has come near?

Koran 7:185

Who created that verse?

But, Infidel, it’s obvious, Allah created that verse! But, Allah is referred to in the third person, not in the first person, so it can’t be created by Allah. So who created that verse?

But, Infidel,… This verse was created and recited by Muhammad, and it’s in response to the critics of his antics after he created the previous verse Koran 7:184. Let’s put this into sequence to make it obvious:

  1. Muhammad shouts until the morning;
  2. Some of them commented, “This companion of yours (Prophet Muhammad) is mad; he kept shouting until the morning!”
  3. Allah sent or rather Muhammad creates: 7:184 “Then do they not give thought? There is in their companion [Muhammad] no madness. He is not but a clear warner.”
  4. Muhammad creates: 7:185 “Do they not look into the realm of the heavens and the earth and everything that Allah has created and [think] that perhaps their appointed time has come near? So in what statement hereafter will they believe?”

Thus you can see why Muhammad added the appeal to fear fallacy. It’s simply a threat to shut up his critics who are trying to shame him for his evil and erratic behaviour of shouting all night, while people are sleeping.

Now note that 1400 years have passed. The anonymous “they” are long dead. Their “appointed time” at the Day of Resurrection has never come. Muhammad the Mad was a false prophet. Thus this verse is locked to Muhammad’s time and place, his context, not to all peoples in all places.

But, Infidel, the Heavens and Earth?! See: Where are we?

But, Infidel, the life in between?! See: What are we?

Fallacies, threats and Muhammad’s rejection of Allah’s help shows Muhammad is a false prophet for a false god. Thus the best replacement for this verse is: “”, the empty sentence.

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