17:37 And do not walk upon the earth exultantly.
Indeed, you will never tear the earth [apart], and you will never reach the mountains in height.
38 All that – its evil is ever, in the sight of your Lord, detested.
Koran 17:37-38
So which of these is the perfect words of Allah? This verse or Koran 31:18?
And do not turn your cheek [in contempt] toward people and do not walk through the earth exultantly.
Indeed, Allah does not like everyone self-deluded and boastful.
Koran 31:18
Why the corrupt repetition and corrupt variation, on the theme of,… humility? Notice that the two corrupt passages have the same key point with corrupt variation:
And do not walk upon the earth exultantly.
Excerpt, Koran 17:37
…and do not walk through the earth exultantly.
Excerpt, Koran 31:18
So is it OK to space walk exultantly?

White found the experience so exhilarating that he was reluctant to terminate the EVA at the allotted time, and had to be ordered back into the spacecraft.
I’m coming back in… and it’s the saddest moment of my life.
Astronaut Edward H. White
See how Muhammad’s excesses, his desire to explain, diversify, and repeat work to his disadvantage? A simple space walk from the 60s exposes Muhammad’s words as his ignorant creation, not the words of a god, and proves his nonsense wrong: “you will never reach the mountains in height.”
But, Infidel, it means that humans are not the HEIGHT of mountains! The astronaut is way above ALL the mountains and way beneath the Earth all at the same time. There is no up and down in space.
But, but, Infidel, it refers to humans being small compared to mountains! Which means that the mountains are something to be respected, perhaps as divine beings?
Indeed, we offered the Trust to the heavens and the earth and the mountains, and they declined to bear it and feared it;…
Koran 33:72
But, but, but, Infidel, it’s metaphorical! I know. The metaphor breaks when we break mountains:

Muhammad had no idea that mountains are not divine, they’re merely parts of the Earth.
Note that in the first passage, Muhammad recites: “your Lord” and in the latter passage Muhammad recites: “Allah” instead.
Let’s compare this with a prophet of YHWH, Micah:
He has shown you, O mortal, what is good.
NIV Micah 6:8
And what does the Lord require of you?
To act justly and to love mercy
and to walk humbly with your God.
Notice the phrase “to walk humbly with your God” which has none of the boasting and excess of Muhammad.
You might also note the trinity there, “the Lord” refers to God the Father and “your God” refers to Jesus who walks beside Christians (and Jews too).
But perhaps you disagree with the Torah? Here’s David, the famous prophet of Islam (LOL), in his Psalms:
8 Good and upright is the Lord; therefore he instructs sinners in his ways.
NIV Psalm 25:8-9
9 He guides the humble in what is right and teaches them his way.
Perhaps you disagree with David, the famous prophet of Islam (LOL)? Here’s Jesus, also a famous prophet of Islam (LOL):
29 Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. 30 For my yoke is easy and my burden is light.
NIV Matthew 11:29-30
As you can see, if Muhammad had only read the Torah and Bible,… Oh wait, Muhammad was illiterate!
If Muhammad had an omniscient god who could tell him of this,… Oh wait, the examples show that Allah is false, the creation of Muhammad, limited by Muhammad’s ignorance.
If only Muhammad had talked with the Jews, they could have told him,… Oh wait, Muhammad committed genocide on the Jews, murdering 600+ men, enslaving their women and children, stealing their property, land and livestock, and burning their Torah scrolls.
As you can see, pride comes before a fall, Muhammad’s pride condemns him to being a false prophet, in a verse about humility, which was done far better by real prophets and real Jesus, thus showing his incompetence and failure.
The best replacement for this passage is: “”, the empty sentence.

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