 There's no sense in saying the book doesn't say the only thing it says. They mean one surah that says that disbelievers go to hell. Yeah, it says the thing you say it never says, it says it all the time. The only one who knows the true interpretation of those verses is Allah and those firm knowledge. Give me a verse so that I can prove you that Quran doesn't say disbelievers, okay? You have read the wrong translation, okay? Yes. And then you said hell for disbeliever. No, there is nothing in Quran that sent disbelievers to hell, okay? That's the... There's every surah. There's every surah, except for two or three of the ones that amount to only one sentence. Otherwise, every surah over and over again, that's all the damn book says, is believe or else you go to hell. That's it, over and over again. No, it doesn't say, okay? It always says that. It almost only says... It's a cover, it's a cover, okay? It's a cover. A cover is not disbeliever, Aaron, okay? I can give you now the verses because you don't have the verses, okay? I don't need the verses, there's too many, basically the entire... It's the whole book. No, you have to convey the evidences, Aaron. You cannot just... I have evidence, by the way. Evidence is not evidence, it's just evidence of the collective. It's already in plural. and the evidence I already gave was that almost every surah says this that you say it never says. Give me one surah that says that these believers go to hell. Give me one surah. Very first one, the way that it is currently written right now that the book, the way that they put it everything out of order, the way that it is commonly published, very first surah starts out, believe the Quran or else you go to hell. Every surah thereafter except for a couple that are only given. They all say that. No, it says that. Look, it's about kafir, okay, kuf. It says chapter 16 verse 83 says they recognize the favor of Allah, then they deny it and most of them are kafir. This is talking about these believers and say most of them are kafir, not all of them. Okay, so there are many, many verses in Quran I can put for you that Allah is talking about those who commit kuf, okay, and committing kuf can be by Muslims, can be by non-Muslims. Okay, Quran. I will give you, I will give you that one of the injustices of the many injustices in the Quran is that it says that even if you're a believer you can still go to hell, but the unbelievers definitely go to hell. No, there's not an option where there is no where you cannot be, where you can be an unbeliever and not go to hell. There's no option for somebody like me, for an atheist. There's no option for the most charitable, good-natured, kind-hearted person ever. If they don't believe the nonsense sold to them by Muhammad and clan, they're going to hell and that the Quran is explicit about that repeatedly throughout. Okay, you said that Christians go to hell, yeah? Christians say that they're going to go to hell for the unbeliever and according to the way that they have it, if the only sin that will not be forgiven, it doesn't matter how evil you are, every sin can be forgiven if you but believe and ask for forgiveness, but the only sin that will not be forgiven is the sin of disbelief. Okay. No, Islam is slightly different in that believers can still go to hell because you still have to mind your P's and Q's after that. If you're Christian, if you love sin, be a Christian because you can sin all you want to and just be forgiven for it, but the Muslims don't have that same loophole. All right, but you said that Christians go to the Muslims hell. Chapter 3 verse 113, not all of them are alike. The people of the book are a person that stands for the right. They rehearse the verses of God all night long and they prostrate themselves in adortion, next verse. They believe in God and the last day, then enjoying what is right. It also specifies that Christians, if they believe that Jesus is the Son of God, then they are bound to the hell because God has no children, God has no partner and to say that God has children or a partner is a damnable offense. So the Quran does say that if you are a Christian and you believe in the Trinity, you're going to hell. I specified that already. Quran says chapter 3 verse 115, I was continuing, and whatever good they do will never be removed from them and Allah is knowing of all, sorry, the righteous. So you're pointing out a contradiction then? Sorry, no, it's not a contradiction, it's a combination. If the Quran says that if you believe in the Trinity, if you say that God has children or that God has partners or that Jesus is God, if you say any of those things, you're going to hell. No, it's not saying. And then you're saying that on top of that, that the Quran also says that you don't necessarily have to go to hell. I never came across that verse, by the way, and I read it in its entirety. You're saying that people can be forgiven for being unbelievers, that you don't have to believe and you can still be in heaven. Yes, Quran says that there is a verse in Quran that says that those who fight for equality, it is in Quran mentioned, if they get killed, it doesn't say Muslim, if they get killed, they will go to heaven. So Quran separate people who do good deeds and people who do bad deeds. So it's all about doing good deeds and submitting to Allah's will, which is doing good deeds. So if you do good deeds and you avoid bad deeds, Allah knows that you have errors, you might not understand. So Allah understands all these, so He's not going to punish you for it. Except that the Quran says over and over and over and over and over again that, yes, if you are an unbeliever, you're going to hell. No, it's another unbeliever. It's a kaffir. I mentioned for you, I said that kaffir doesn't mean disbeliever. And it specifies again and again that you have to believe in order to avoid that hell. It says it over and over. There's no sense in saying the book doesn't say the only thing it says. It says it all the time. Every street you're telling me it doesn't say that at all. No, the thing is that you have read the wrong translation, okay? Yes. Excuse me. I read six translations at once. And then just to make sure that I got it correct, after I wrote my analysis, my comparison of the multiple translations, then I had a, for every surah, I had a video meeting where I would, I met with a panel of people who were all raised in Islam and who spoke Arabic and knew all of the traditions to tell me what I got right or wrong. Yeah, it says the thing you say it never says. It says it all the time. Yeah, it does. Give me a single question. Don't tell me that I didn't come with evidence. I've got the whole damn book. Every surah says that. And you're saying it never says it at all. It contradicts itself a lot and you can't use the one time it contradicts this other thing to say that this is the one thing it means. No, it doesn't contradict. It completes the verses by other verses. Okay, so you know it doesn't, it just adds more confusion, which is another thing that the Quran got wrong. I mean, the Quran always says how clear the Quran is. And yet I have to read six different translations because they all contradict each other. The way that it was translated from Arabic into English still produces six translations that disagree with each other. And then I still need a panel of people who know the cultural traditions to tell me what the interpretations are. And then it all has to cite back to Hadiths written by nobody knows who or nobody, somebody who doesn't know what they're talking about. So it doesn't matter. And ultimately, it's talking about the reasons you would go to a hell that does not exist. There is no hell. If there was a God, there is no God. But if there was a God, there would not be a hell. So the first thing you need to argue about is show me that there's a God first, then prove there is no hell because that's part of the proof that there is a God. And therefore you're out of place. You can't justify Islam after that. You're done. All right. Aaron, first of all, depend on what is God for you. For you might be God, somebody who's sitting, an entity sitting up there and looking down on the universe. But for me, God is the universe and we are all inside this giant country. So you're saying you're a pantheist? No, I'm not a pantheist. I'm Muslim and I believe in God. You can either adopt a deistic position or you can take up the position that maybe we have a consciousness to the universe, which is a more pantheistic position. But neither of those things are concordant with Islam because Islam is tied to the Quran and the Quran is full of nonsense. It says that Adam and Eve existed when we know they didn't. It says that Noah's Ark happened when we know it didn't. But it says all these animals were created when we know they were not. It says a whole bunch of stupid things about the sun and the moon and the cosmos, the firmament, all this kind of crap that we know never happened. It says that Solomon had genies working for him and that he had the doctor do little power of being able to talk to animals. He had a conversation with an ant. There's full of fairy tales in here. We know these things didn't happen. It doesn't matter if there's a deistic God or not, Islam is still fail. Aaron, Quran chapter 3 verse 7 says that those type of verses are unspecific verses of Quran. And the only one who knows the true interpretation of those verses is Allah and those firm in knowledge. But those whose heart is full of them. So you're saying that God only knows and there is no God, which means nobody knows. No. Aaron, listen to me. I said Allah says only God, only Allah and those firm in knowledge. Okay, so there are people who knows, but it says that those whose heart is corrupted, they try to interpret it in a way suitable for their agenda. So you've got the poisoning of the well thing going on there. So you are going to, you listen to some people like these APs there, you know, he just changed everything the way he wants. Okay. And so these type of verses, they need, you know, people who have the right knowledge to explain it, you know, correctly, that Solomon didn't talk to us and so on. So that's a different, you know, a long discussion. But you said about disbeliever, give me a verse so that I can prove you that Quran doesn't say disbelievers. Okay. Quran says, over and over and over again, it says that you have, you must believe in order to save yourself from the hell. It doesn't just say coffers, but I'm not going to argue the scripture. We're arguing, we're arguing that whether the whole, the collection of all of that, which is all full of nonsense, is that collection true? It doesn't matter if there's a God or not. It really doesn't. If there is a God, and there isn't, but let's pretend for a moment, there is. If there is a God, there still is no hell, and Islam is still false. Why if God punish Adolf Hitler, do you think that it is just that, because God is just, okay? God is not just in the Quran. No, no, no, no, no, listen. No, God, in both the Bible and the Quran, God judges people, not for the actual, well, in the Quran, I'll give you this, the Quran actually does judge people over evil actions, where the Bible does not. But what the Quran more likely judges for is belief. It really does. So you have to believe a certain way or else you're out. No, this is the way you have been persuaded by somebody, okay, but it is not. I read the Quran, different versions of it. It wasn't somebody else who misled me. It was the Quran said that. Okay, I read for you several verses and I can read. Yeah, you read for me a couple of contradictions. Yes, yes, yes. And then you say the thing that it says all the way throughout. It is not a contradiction. It's a completion. Okay, and I it's not a completion. If it says one thing and then says the exact opposite thing later. No, it doesn't say opposite. It says that those who do good deeds, those who do good deeds, they will enter heaven. I can read for you many verses. I know it does say that those who do good deeds, but it was almost almost consistently, I've noticed that the Quran constantly conflates doing good with believing. And it says it even specifies a few times that that not believing is doing evil. It conflates those things. And it's very explicit about it. It doesn't say believing. It says to be being a mu'min. It's about mu'minun. Okay, and mu'minun doesn't mean believers. It means those who are saved. Okay, those who do not harm people. Okay, so this is all about you have to believe. Okay, no, it's it does say over and over and over again that believing is doing good. That believing means doing good and doing good means believing. It does. I've made many, many notes about that. I'm coming up. Quran says that those who in the hell, those who get punished, when they see the punishment, they say, oh, Lord, send us back so that we do good deeds. They don't say send us back so that we believe. They say send us back so that we do good deeds. So it's about all and I can read for you many verses. And I can read for you many verses that say what I say too. Because okay, it does say what you say. It doesn't say