22:19 These are two adversaries who have disputed over their Lord.
But those who disbelieved will have cut out for them garments of fire. Poured upon their heads will be scalding water 20 By which is melted that within their bellies and [their] skins.
21 And for [striking] them are maces of iron.
22 Every time they want to get out of Hellfire from anguish, they will be returned to it, and [it will be said], “Taste the punishment of the Burning Fire!”
Koran 22:19-22
Appeal to Fear fallacy. This is used by false prophets to frighten people. A real prophet has no need of this.
Worse, it’s about two men, one Muslim, the other Quraysh, long ago:
…was revealed concerning Hamzah and his two companions, and `Utbah and his two companions, on the day of Badr when they came forward to engage in single combat.
Tafsir Ibn Kathir, 22:19
This means that this passage is locked to the battle of Badr, to Muhammad’s time and place, and Muhammad’s context, thus showing Koran is local, which means Allah, Islam Muhammad and the Koran are local and false.
But, Infidel, it’s all about disbelievers! But I and other atheists don’t have Allah as “Lord”. Both the Quraysh man and the Muslim man had the same “Lord”, the stone idol, Allah:

And of course, the Jews and Christians have YHWH, GOD as their LORD, not Allah. So, the only people this passage applies to, are the Quraysh and Muslims, which is wrong, of course. So, Allah, Islam, the Koran and Muhammad are false.
The best replacement for this passage is: “”, the empty sentence.

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