Koran 22:73-74

22:73 O people, an example is presented, so listen to it.

Indeed, those you invoke besides Allah will never create [as much as] a fly, even if they gathered together for that purpose.

And if the fly should steal away from them a [tiny] thing, they could not recover it from him.

Weak are the pursuer and pursued.

74 They have not appraised Allah with true appraisal.

Indeed, Allah is Powerful and Exalted in Might.

Koran 22:73-74

Notice the parable here. Muhammad is supposedly talking to the Quraysh, immediately limiting this passage to his time and place, his context, thus showing that Koran, Islam and Allah are local to Muhammad, which means Allah, Islam, Koran and Muhammad are false.

Mosquito “And if the fly should steal away from them a [tiny] thing, they could not recover it from him.”

Let’s grant that Muhammad is right, that idols do not create life. Let’s test Allah, the stone idol of Muhammad. Who creates mosquitoes? Obviously, mosquitoes. Not Allah. See for yourself with: “Animal Sex: How Mosquitoes Do It”, which shows two mosquitoes mating, one female and one male. Obviously, there’s no invisible hand of Allah there, no spontaneous generation of mosquitoes to steal blood.

Same with baby humans, it’s humans, the male and female humans that create a new baby human in the woman’s womb. Again, no invisible hand of Allah and no spontaneous generation of human babies.

Sperm and Egg Fertilisation

Muhammad condemns the Quraysh with: “They have not appraised Allah with true appraisal.” and fails to apply the same test to Allah. The mosquito female sucks a little of your blood, leaving an itchy spot, and flies off. Allah can’t and won’t retrieve your blood, just like the idols can’t retrieve a stolen thing: “And if the fly should steal away from them a [tiny] thing, they could not recover it from him.”

Thus by Muhammad’s own standard, Muhammad’s parable condemns Allah as being a stone idol, like Allah’s three daughters, all stone idols:

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

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

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