Koran 8:27-28

8:27 O you who have believed, do not betray Allah and the Messenger or betray your trusts while you know [the consequence].

28 And know that your properties and your children are but a trial and that Allah has with Him a great reward.

Koran 8:27-28

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.

This passage is Muhammad denying Islamic Fate with “do not betray Allah”. Gods that are real and who implement Islamic Fate, can’t be betrayed by mere mortals, as this would contradict their omnipotence. Muhammad’s denial shows that Allah is impotent, and thus imaginary, an idol in Muhammad’s head, fictional and false.

This passage also shows Muhammad is a false prophet: “do not betray … the Messenger”. Muhammad doesn’t know in advance when his Muslim bandits will betray him. Instead, he has to threaten them with an appeal to fear fallacy, “while you know [the consequence].”

Verse 28 is simply appealing to the greed of his bandits, which is asking Muhammad’s Muslim bandits to die for Muhammad for a false promise. As such, the best replacement for this passage is: “”, the empty sentence.

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