Koran 14:44-46

14:44 And, [O Muhammad], warn the people of a Day when the punishment will come to them and those who did wrong will say, “Our Lord, delay us for a short term; we will answer Your call and follow the messengers.”

[But it will be said], “Had you not sworn, before, that for you there would be no cessation? 45 And you lived among the dwellings of those who wronged themselves, and it had become clear to you how We dealt with them. And We presented for you [many] examples.”

46 And they had planned their plan, but with Allah is [recorded] their plan, even if their plan had been [sufficient] to do away with the mountains.

Koran 14:44-46

Muhammad includes the imperfect words of imperfect others, an interlocutor who is only in Muhammad’s mind, instead of the perfect words of the perfect Qur’an from perfect Allah. This means that Muhammad’s recitation, Muhammad’s Koran, is not from Allah, which means Allah, Muhammad, Islamic doctrine, Islam, and Koran are incoherent and false.

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.

Did Muhammad dress up like this person who is cos-playing?

This passage demonstrates that Muhammad was a mad poet, who role-played as “messengers” and play-acted by presenting “for you [many] examples.” These “[many] examples” I’ve collected together in Stories, showing how there are many “examples” all different from one another.

Perhaps Muhammad had his mad poetry written down for him by his scribes?

Note the demon in Muhammad exposing himself: “And We presented” – that “We” is the demon speaking through possessed Muhamad.

But, Infidel, that’s the royal “We”! The royal “We” is for mere human kings and important people. In Islam, the royal “We” is:

In the Quran, Allah sometimes refers to Himself as “We”. Muslim exegetes and theologians teach that this is specifically when referring to His power and majesty.

Royal “We”, Wikipedia

Let’s check if that “We” applies to Allah “referring to His power and majesty”:

And We presented for you [many] examples.”

Koran 14:44-46

So who is talking here? Is it Allah? Allah showing the many “examples” of the stories of the prophets to the Quraysh? But Allah doesn’t show himself to people, and only rarely to Muhammad, in his dreams, where he doesn’t go anywhere. So Allah performs cosplay, play acts for the amusement and poor teaching of the Quraysh? Allah performs as his various human “messengers” of the past?

How does Allah play the fool to the Quraysh, when he’s a dead, broken, stone idol?

Instead, this is Muhammad, the demon in Muhammad, being proud of his performance art in Muhammad, and performing as various pretend “messengers”.

Demon role-playing as a false prophet and multiple false prophets.

There are lots of examples of Muhammad’s performance art in the various Stories. Feel free to examine them all.

Muhammad practising cosplay, role-playing as various “messengers” or prophets of old, being an actor, probably in the marketplace or maybe in the streets of “Mecca” or Petra, Jordan, is obviously misbehaving as a proper prophet. Muhammad is a false prophet, possessed by a demon as shown by the “We”, of a false god, Allah, whom the Quraysh already worshipped as one of their several stone idols. As such this passage is best replaced with: “”, the empty sentence.

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