A critique and response to a video response to a video by Converted2Islam and his video explaining why he left the ideology of Islam. One reason was the immoral teaching regarding the rape of married slave girls.
I now found out that the video I saw was a mirror (not marked as a mirror) of a video made by someone of FOTFoundation https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCU2pj7bAcQgfskRiI2hXWsA.
Due to a discussion on the video in the comments I was pushed to respond to this mean, inhumane, despicable and disgusting piece of shit who thinks slavery is ok as well as violence. All he does is whitewash Muhammad by using some stories which were written long after the events they describe and where every detail contradicts the other and next story. He only brings up irrelevant stuff, nothing which relates to what Converted2Islam was describing in his video, Leaving Islam. In all, a pretty useless apologist. A horrible human being bar any decency or ethics.
My video on 4:24 www.youtube.com/watch?v=2M73c_UPhb0
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