Notice how Muhammad is speaking here, instead of Allah. Here’s how Allah, if he were real and more than an alternative personality inside Muhammad and a stone idol, should have spoken:
I am Allah, with me, there is no other. Believe me.
And my pet lion, which I let Al Lat use as a defender.
Al Uzza, Al Lat, Manat and Lion, their defender
Allah, as if he was real.
This is obviously easy to correct. You might differ in how a real god would speak, or even if the “Believe me” is really necessary, but we can agree that this verse exceeds Muhammad’s speech, thus showing Allah, Muhammad, Islam and the Koran are false.
The best replacement for this passage is: “”, the empty sentence.
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