 that he answered none of those questions. He just gave more unsupported assertions of the question-begging fallacy where he assumes his conclusion. He believes it because he believes it, and that's it. That's as far as we're going, round and round and round, and we're done. Brother, the recital is teaching you how to be the best human you can be. That's the science of the human. I've read it. It teaches the furthest thing from that. It teaches you how to be prejudice, how to judge people unfairly, how God judges people unfairly, how God forces us. God is the one, according to the Quran, right from the second chapter. It begins to talk about how God has decided who will believe and who will not. He has closed the eyes and closed the ears of the unbelievers, and then he's going to punish us for what he forced us into doing. So God is a completely unrighteous judge. We are not being good in any sense. We're judging people as unfairly as God judges us. I've read the Quran. It's trash.