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The time Muhammad stole his son's wife

Muhammad had an adopted son named Zayd ibn Haritha, a slave boy kidnapped from the Kalbi tribe that Muhammad’s wife’s nephew bought for her. Zayd later became her and Muhammad’s adopted son. But that relationship would not last.

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Quick answers to Muslim questions

Since Muslim debaters never put any thought into their incoherent contradictory ridiculous Dawah claims, why should Christians waste time and energy refuting them? (Matthew 7:6) Here is a list of canned responses to the most common nonsense, in neat paragraphs less than 200 characters, perfect for limited messaging platforms such as TikTok or X.

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The Qright - The Revelation of Kenneth, the Final Final Prophet

The Qright of the great last last last last final prophet (for real this time) named Kenneth (Cheese be upon him), which Allan totally gave him and which is totally not made up at all.

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Reading the Quran, Surah 2 Al-Baqara

Al-Baqara, or “The Cow” is the second Surah of the Quran. It’s the longest surah with 286 verses. It’s hard to pinpoint exactly what it’s about because the author jumps back and forth between topics like a rabid squirrel. A lot of of it seems to be self-glazing where Allah emphasizes just how freaking awesome he is and how much of a stupid meanie-head and loser everyone is who doesn’t like him. Between that are random out-of-context stories and laws on random topics mixed in. All in all this surah reads like the ramblings of a schizophrenic patient in a mental institute. So many things are out of context that it is pretty much impossible to understand what is going on unless you have this previous knowledge. All in all it haphazardly changes topic at least 68 times.

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The Quran affirms the Bible

Our Muslim friends often question the integrity of the Bible, but in doing so they commit kufr, denying the direct revelation of the Quran.

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