🖋️ The Red Pen Challenge: A Test Muslims Cannot Pass
Islam teaches that the original Torah and Injil (Gospel) were revealed by Allah — yet today, Muslims commonly claim that these scriptures have been corrupted.
But if that’s true, it raises a simple, devastating question:
👉 Where exactly is the corruption?
🎯 Introducing the Red Pen Challenge
Here’s the challenge:
Take the New Testament — specifically the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John.
Grab a red pen.
Go through it, line by line, and mark exactly where the corruption is.
If Muslims are confident that the Gospel has been altered, this should be easy.
But history shows — they cannot do it.
Here’s why.
📜 1. The Quran Never Identifies Specific Corruptions
The Quran commands Christians to judge by the Gospel (Surah 5:47) and praises the Torah and Gospel as Allah’s revelation (Surah 3:3, 5:68, 10:94).
Nowhere does the Quran tell Christians:
"This verse is corrupted,"
"That teaching was inserted,"
or "Only these parts are trustworthy."
➡️ A divine revelation that confirms corrupted scriptures without specifying errors would be reckless and unworthy of divine authorship.
🧠 2. Muslims Would Be Forced to Guess
With no Quranic list of corrupted verses, any Muslim attempting the Red Pen Test would be guessing — not following clear revelation.
They would have to assume which parts are wrong based on Islamic theology —
which is circular reasoning:
Assuming Islam is true,
Then using that assumption to judge Christianity.
That's not forensic.
That's blind faith dressed up as critique.
⚡ 3. They Would Cherry-Pick Verses (Special Pleading)
In practice, Muslims would selectively:
Accept verses that agree with Islam ("God is One"),
Reject verses that don't ("Son of God", crucifixion, resurrection).
This cherry-picking without an objective standard is special pleading —
an invalid logical move.
➡️ Truth does not work by convenience.
🛑 4. They Would Contradict Their Own Scripture
Surah 6:115 and Surah 18:27 say:
"No one can change the words of Allah."
Since the Torah and Gospel are described as Allah’s revelations (5:43-47),
Muslims face a contradiction:
If Allah’s words cannot be changed,
And the Torah and Gospel are Allah’s words,
Then the Torah and Gospel could not have been corrupted.
Either Allah's Word stands — or Islamic corruption claims collapse.
🔥 5. The Law of Identity Destroys the Corruption Claim
If the Gospel was corrupted beyond recognition,
then it’s no longer the Injil (Gospel) the Quran refers to.
➡️ A corrupted book is no longer the same book.
Thus, Islam would be affirming a nonexistent text —
which makes the Quran’s claims meaningless.
Either the Injil Christians had was reliable —
or Islam's narrative self-destructs.
📢 The Final Word
✅ If Muslims cannot perform the Red Pen Test,
✅ If they cannot show specifically where the Injil is corrupted,
✅ Then their entire corruption claim is baseless guesswork.
Meanwhile, the Quran’s command to judge by the Gospel still stands — and exposes the Islamic dilemma.
🖋️ The Official Red Pen Challenge
To all Muslims who claim the Gospel is corrupted:
Take a real New Testament.
Use a red pen.
Mark exactly — line by line — where the corruption is.
Prove it without circular reasoning.
If you cannot...
then your claim is not divine.
It is mere speculation — and the Quran’s challenge stands against you.
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✍️ Final Mic Drop:
"You cannot condemn a book as corrupted if you cannot even show where it’s corrupted.
Divine truth does not hide behind vague accusations — it stands clear, or it falls."
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