Keyword: thekoran
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I explore the self-contradictory nature of Islam's preeminent text, and explain why its understanding of suffering-and the role it plays in the life of the believer-is hopelessly inadequate.
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I explore Surah 64 of the Koran, and explain how Muhammad's view of the Judgment conflicts with scripture. Specifically, Revelation 20's description of the Great White Throne of Judgment. I also explain why Islam's works-based soteriology is fatally flawed.
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I explore Surah 57: Al Hadid, and explain how it's impossible for Allah or his "prophet" to be the true light, and what distinguishes a true Apostle of God, such as Paul, from a false prophet like Muhammad.
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I explore the inescapable idolatry contained with in the Koran, and Muhammad's distortion of Genesis 18.
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I explore the 50th surah from the Koran, and how Allah can't be the one true God because he derives all his power from humans. I also explain how the Islamic understanding of oaths conflicts with scripture.
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I compare Muhammed's view of prayer and oaths with that of scripture, and point out how the self-contradictions of the Koran make it impossible to follow consistently.
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I explore Surah 48 (The Victory) of the Koran, describe the difference between Mohammad and Paul-a true Apostle of God- and explain why Islam retains its demonic hold on so many people around the world.
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Here is undeniable proof that the creators of Islam were mere humans who didn't understand what they were creating. This is a challenge to apologists to explain why Islam got the name of its god wrong.
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I explore Surah 47 of the Koran, and explain why Muhammad's victories weren't derived from God. I also contrast his military achievements with truly miraculous outcomes from the Bible.
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I give my reasoning as to why subjective morality is a flawed, and explain why Muhammad fits the pattern of false teachers and anti-Christs we have seen in the past, and will continue to see through the Tribulation.
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I explore the flawed historical narrative of the Koran, and explain why Islam has so many polytheistic characteristics, despite Muslims claiming to worship one god.
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I analyze Surah 46: The Sandhills, and explain how the "god" of the Koran is not the God of Israel, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph and the Church.
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I analyze Surah 45 of The Qu'ran, and explain why Muhammad and Allah are not the truth, but Jesus is.
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I present some of the evidence pointing to the truth of scripture, and compare it to the evidence Muhammad presents in defense of Allah and the Koran.
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I analyze Surah 44, The Evident Smoke, and explain why Muhammad fails the criteria set forth for true prophets in the Bible. I also explore Muhammad's faulty reliance on Old and New Testament narrative in order to bolster his own dubious claims to prophethood.
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I explore Surah 34 of the Koran, explaining the difference between Islamic paradise and the Heaven depicted in scripture. I also point out Muhammad's ignorance of the Pentateuch and Israel's captivity in Egypt.
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I review V.S. Naipaul's travelogue/anthropological study of 4 separate non-Arab Muslim nations. The first, Among the Believers, published after a series of economic and political revolutions during the late 1970s, and the sequel published 2 decades later, Beyond Belief.
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I explore The Embellishment, Surah 33 of the Koran, and explain why Muhammad was the most carnal "prophet" to ever live.
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A discussion of how Mohammed's death debunks his own prophethood, comparison of Muslims with the Pharisees, re: sin and affliction, and demonstrating why faith was here even before the Bible-and certainly, the Koran.
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I examine Surah XL: The Believer, in which Muhammad uses the threat of Hell to terrify his followers into blind allegiance, and distorts the story of Moses and the Exodus.
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