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I had this conversation with some muslims over the internet.
Some hold that in one night, Muhammed visited Jerusalem from Mecca.
The problem is he would need to fly at 150 mph for 7 hours each way.
Al-Burāq is the animal that managed to do this.

1. Why have a visit like this at all. Why not take a couple of months for the trip?
2. A peregrine falcon when diving out of the sky can reach this speed, free fall, but not power flight
3. Why not just say this was a spiritual visit, rather than a physical visit.

Muhammed wanted to create authority for himself by such a trip and also probably was linked
to his hallucinations of seeing an angel that dictated to him the Koran.
We know it is a hallucination, because his wife Kalijah asked him if an angel was present,
and Muhammed said it was.

I do wander how a group would take seriously a guy who fell into trances, had fits and
saw angels that no one else did, unless ofcourse it was the death penalty to contradict anything
he said. What made me laugh more, was it was fine for Muhammed to contradict himself, because
the later was more authorative than the former and overrode it, so contradictions are the issue of
continuous revelation, changing "truth" on the fly, but that is ok.

And when Muhammed used his own invented words, which have no cultural or historical meaning
in the Koran, it makes the meaning of story line meaningless.

I was also struck, with the tendency to make a statement that seemed fine, and then to change its
meaning, overriding totally in the 2nd part of the sentence.
"if anyone slays a human being-unless it be [in punishment] for murder or for spreading corruption on earth-it shall be as though he had slain all mankind;"

Killing someone is wrong, except for murder, or spreading corruption.

Now spreading corruption is literally a totally subjective idea, which you can interpret any way
you want, making the whole statement meaningless, while appearing moral and caring.

Now for Muhammed, if someone from one tribe killed someone from another tribe, you could
wipe out the offending tribe or make them slaves, and take all their possessions, which is what
he did to a lot of groups in Medina and Mecca. A seriously corrupt and dangerous man.
 
I had this conversation with some muslims over the internet.
Some hold that in one night, Muhammed visited Jerusalem from Mecca.
The problem is he would need to fly at 150 mph for 7 hours each way.
Al-Burāq is the animal that managed to do this.

1. Why have a visit like this at all. Why not take a couple of months for the trip?
2. A peregrine falcon when diving out of the sky can reach this speed, free fall, but not power flight
3. Why not just say this was a spiritual visit, rather than a physical visit.

Muhammed wanted to create authority for himself by such a trip and also probably was linked
to his hallucinations of seeing an angel that dictated to him the Koran.
We know it is a hallucination, because his wife Kalijah asked him if an angel was present,
and Muhammed said it was.

I do wander how a group would take seriously a guy who fell into trances, had fits and
saw angels that no one else did, unless ofcourse it was the death penalty to contradict anything
he said. What made me laugh more, was it was fine for Muhammed to contradict himself, because
the later was more authorative than the former and overrode it, so contradictions are the issue of
continuous revelation, changing "truth" on the fly, but that is ok.

And when Muhammed used his own invented words, which have no cultural or historical meaning
in the Koran, it makes the meaning of story line meaningless.

I was also struck, with the tendency to make a statement that seemed fine, and then to change its
meaning, overriding totally in the 2nd part of the sentence.
"if anyone slays a human being-unless it be [in punishment] for murder or for spreading corruption on earth-it shall be as though he had slain all mankind;"

Killing someone is wrong, except for murder, or spreading corruption.

Now spreading corruption is literally a totally subjective idea, which you can interpret any way
you want, making the whole statement meaningless, while appearing moral and caring.

Now for Muhammed, if someone from one tribe killed someone from another tribe, you could
wipe out the offending tribe or make them slaves, and take all their possessions, which is what
he did to a lot of groups in Medina and Mecca. A seriously corrupt and dangerous man.
good post
 
I would not trust anyone who believed they were possesed, suicidal, believed trees and stones talked to them, was under a magic spell believing they had done things they had not done, gave a revelation from satan claiming it was from God.

And thats just a start.
 
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Mohammad explains the weather in islams most trusted hadith source. Apparently hell has a cold part.

According to Mohammad the hell fire complained to allah and said its different parts eat each other up, so allah allowed the hell fire to take two breaths one in the winter and one in the summer, and that my friends is why it is sometimes hot and sometimes cold.
 
Allah and Mohammad already confirmed in the quran the sun sets in a muddy pool of water near a people, I didnt know the sun was smaller than the earth, we also know how the seasons work, the hellfire complained to allah and took two breaths one in winter and one in summer.
 
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I always believed the quran was the word of Mohammad inspired by 'the god of this world'. Because the god of this world said muslims could have only 4 wifes but Mohammad was allowed as many as he wanted and had 11 at a single time.

Mohammad could not count to 4.


Quran 69:40
indeed, the Qur'an is the word of a noble Messenger.

Quran 69:43
[It is] a revelation from the Lord of the worlds.

2 Corinthians 4:4
 
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Satan eats poo

According to quran 18:50 Iblees is of the jinn who departed from the command of his Lord.

In Sahih Bukari 3860 Mohammad said the bone and the animal dung is the food of Jinns.

According to Mohammad the devil eats poo.
 
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