70:36 So what is [the matter] with those who disbelieve, hastening [from] before you, [O Muhammad], 37 [To sit] on [your] right and [your] left in separate groups (They sat at a distance in order to oppose and mock the Prophet, claiming that they would enter Paradise before the believers.)?
38 Does every person among them aspire to enter a garden of pleasure?
39 No! Indeed, We have created them from that which they know (a liquid disdained. So how can they expect to enter Paradise except by the will of their Creator?).
40 So I swear by the Lord of [all] risings and settings (Allah, who determines the point at which the sun, moon and stars rise and set according to season and every position of observation.) that indeed We are able 41 To replace them with better than them; and We are not to be outdone.
42 So leave them to converse vainly and amuse themselves until they meet their Day which they are promised – 43 The Day they will emerge from the graves rapidly as if they were, toward an erected idol, hastening (just as they used to race, whenever an idol was newly appointed, to be the first of its worshippers.).
44 Their eyes humbled, humiliation will cover them. That is the Day which they had been promised.
Koran 70:36-44
Notice, as you read carefully, that this passage is a continuation of the previous passages. Muhammad was speaking to the ruler of the Quraysh, the Nabateans, literally in the Roman amphitheatre, after the ruler had left.

The Quraysh, the Nabateans, are to Muhammad’s literal left and right, with Muhammad in the centre at the bottom. They’re arguing and discussing and probably abusing Muhammad, as the translators show with their note: (They sat at a distance to oppose and mock the Prophet, claiming that they would enter Paradise before the believers.) Muhammad shows that he’s being mocked by the Quraysh, the Nabateans, with verse 38: “Does every person among them aspire to enter a garden of pleasure?” and Muhammad hates being mocked.

Muhammad goes mad and shows he’s possessed:
No! Indeed, We have created them from that which they know (a liquid disdained. So how can they expect to enter Paradise except by the will of their Creator?).
Koran 70:39
The “from that which they know” is, as the translators hint with: “a liquid disdained”, the man’s ejaculate. This shows immediately that Muhammad was most likely sexually aroused (from the power trip), and worse, didn’t know that humans aren’t created this way. This is Muhammad’s bad information from his doctor companion, about Greek Preformationism. It’s humans that create new baby humans, showing Muhammad (and Allah and Jibril) are ignorant of human biology, and so Allah, Muhammad, Jibril, Islam and the Koran are false. For more, see: What are we?
So Muhammad makes a threat and shows immediately he’s an evil and false prophet with:
70:40 So I swear by the Lord of [all] risings and settings (Allah, who determines the point at which the sun, moon and stars rise and set according to season and every position of observation.) that indeed We are able 41 To replace them with better than them; and We are not to be outdone.
Koran 70:40-41
Notice carefully, the words of Muhammad: “So I swear by the Lord of [all] risings and settings (Allah, who determines the point at which the sun, moon and stars rise and set according to season and every position of observation.)” Muhammad’s swearing by Allah, so showing that these words are NOT the words of Allah, but are Muhammad’s words. Then note the demon, We, Jibril, INSIDE Muhammad speaking: “that indeed We are able”, and showing his lack of power (except over Muhammad), with:
70:40 …that indeed We are able 41 To replace them with better than them; and We are not to be outdone.
Koran 70:40-41
And of course, nothing happens. Muhammad’s Jibril (We) has shown its possession of Muhammad, and its lack of power over others. None of these people mocking Muhammad were ever replaced. Instead, Muhammad later invaded, executed those who opposed him, and forced everyone to be Muslims.
Verses 42-44 continue the vain and false prophecies of “Muhammad” showing he was a false prophet, for a false god, Allah, for a false religion, Islam, without even a false book, the Koran. 1400 years have passed. All those people and Muhammad are dust in the desert.
The best replacement for this passage is: “”, the empty sentence.
