I have a friend in KSA who was once willing to die for Allah and all that. It was because of his decision to study the Quran seriously that he realized what a sham it is. The Quran challenges the reader by claiming that if the Quran wasn't true, it wouldn't be written so perfectly. It's actually written on a 5th grade level and has grammatical errors, he says. It's actually apparent that the Quran did not came all together at once but rather a collection of verses from a different times and places and events, and those verses came to Mohammed whenever he needed them (ie they were often made up whenever he needed excuses for his own immoral behavior). It is terribly written and there's no way that book came from God because it's chaos. The stories are just repeated in most chapters and they sounds like they were put there to fill in the blanks. The conversations are so badly organized that you don't know who is talking to whom. Then there is the issue of the earlier Meccan verses of peace and the later Medinan verses of hatred and intolerance that supercede the Meccan verses. These two categories are incompatible with with each other, yet it's claimed that the Quran is valid for all times and places, and that all of it applies to life until the end of time. That and the fact that although he believed that all the infidels would go to hell, how is it that their countries are always better off than his own? At first he was an atheist, but he knew God was real and so now he is a closeted Christian. I met him back in 2016, back when YouTube was free and we were both shitposting about Islam on some video and we began emailing each other.
I have a friend in KSA who was once willing to die for Allah and all that. It was because of his decision to study the Quran seriously that he realized what a sham it is. The Quran challenges the reader by claiming that if the Quran wasn't true, it wouldn't be written so perfectly. It's actually written on a 5th grade level and has grammatical errors, he says. It's actually apparent that the Quran did not came all together at once but rather a collection of verses from a different times and places and events, and those verses came to Mohammed whenever he needed them (ie they were often made up whenever he needed excuses for his own immoral behavior). Then there is the issue of the earlier Meccan verses of peace and the later Medinan verses of hatred and intolerance that supercede the Meccan verses. These two categories are incompatible with with each other, yet it's claimed that the Quran is valid for all times and places, and that all of it applies to life until the end of time. That and the fact that although he believed that all the infidels would go to hell, how is it that their countries are always better off than his own? At first he was an atheist, but he knew God was real and so now he is a closeted Christian. I met him back in 2016, back when YouTube was free and we were both shitposting about Islam on some video and we began emailing each other.