Koran 16:76

And Allah presents an example of two men, one of them dumb and unable to do a thing, while he is a burden to his guardian.

Wherever he directs him, he brings no good.

Is he equal to one who commands justice, while he is on a straight path?

Koran 16:76

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.

Al Lat, Al Uzza, Lion, Allah (Al Lah, Hubaal, Baal and Sin) and Manat, with Ackbar, the Sun goddess in the background arch

Again, Muhammad presents an imaginary example, of an idol, compared with an idol, pretending one is a dumb man unable to do anything, while the other is asserted by Muhammad, to be commanding justice and is on a straight. Yet, none of this happens with Allah. Repeatedly through the Koran, I’ve pointed out at best, the delayed justice, delayed by at least 1,400 years, to people long since dead. Justice delayed is no justice at all. And Muhammad is unable to even document this path in his Koran, with repeated abrogation, and changes of mind and direction, like a zigzag crack across a broken stone statue.

Allah, the dead, broken, stone idol, in Mecca, Petra, Jordan.

If you care to differ, ask Allah to judge between you and a friend on some matter. Notice that nothing happens. Allah appears just like the dumb man, “unable to do a thing”, and Allah “is a burden on his guardian” to the Muslims.

Note that Muhammad’s rhetorical question requires the listener to be a follower of Allah from the pre-Islamic period of Ignorance, something impossible to do now. Thus all Muslims today are false, and Islam ended long ago.

The best replacement for this passage is: “”, the empty sentence.

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