Mohammed HijabTo tell us your strongest argument against Islam.
AveryOne of the strongest arguments that I would like to use obviously would be the Islamic dilemma that you said is an easily feuded and disregarded argument. Do you understand that in Islamic scholarship there are two views, one majority and one minority?
Mohammed HijabI disagree with you saying majority, but I do agree that there are two views on the presence.
AveryBeautiful. Excellent.
Mohammed HijabAvery, whether or not you believe it's the majority or minority view, you still believe there are two views, right? Yes. So if a Muslim takes the view that the book that we have today is corrupt, which is modern scholarship has already established as, you know, you said that you accept that there are two views. I'm saying that this is the majority view based on my reading. I don't think you can access the books to even tell us that this is the majority and the minority. You've already conceded the point, which is that there are two views. There are two interpretations. Someone can follow this one and someone can follow that one. It's not a matter that Islam has one opinion on it. So it can't be an undercutter for Islam because there's more than one legitimate opinion, and in my estimation, it is the majority opinion. Now we've finished. Your strongest argument has been complete.