Number of verses in Sura 73: 20
Number of verses of Christianophobia in Sura 73: 6
% of Christianophobic verses in Sura 73 of the total: 28%
According to 73:5 the Koran is the only 'law' that man needs: Verily, We shall send down to you a weighty Word (i.e. obligations, legal laws, etc.). Moslems must follow – to the letter – the Koranic nonsense which is paraded as 'laws' and they must fight Jihad for the Allah idol as well:
73:20 ...yet others fighting in Allah's Cause. So recite as much of the Qur'an as may be easy (for you), and perform As-Salat (Iqamat-as-Salat) and give Zakat, and lend to Allah a goodly loan,
Your whole life is to be given to Allah, including your assets, your time, and your unstinting devotion. No time for debate, inquiry, or even to understand that the Allah-thing is.
Christianity is a lie since only the Allah-idol is to be worshipped. Unbelievers include those who associate Christ with the Lord.
73:9 (He Alone is) the Lord of the east and the west, La ilaha illa Huwa (none has the right to be worshipped but He). So take Him Alone as Wakil (Disposer of your affairs) .
Christians, Jews and other unworthies must follow this moon idol's diktat:
73:17 Then how can you avoid the punishment, if you disbelieve, on a Day that will make the children grey-headed (i.e. the Day of Resurrection)?
Christians will be destroyed by Allah for not following his and Muhammad's totalitarianism:
73:11 And leave Me Alone to deal with the beliers (those who deny My Verses, etc.), and those who are in possession of good things of life. And give them respite for a little while.
73:12 Verily, with Us are fetters (to bind them), and a raging Fire.
73:13 And a food that chokes, and a painful torment.
Fetters, hell-fire, choking, eternal punishment. This is the destiny of the Christian. It matters not how good you were in life; how charitable; humble, penitent or tolerant. The key point is that the Christian rejected the moon idol of Mecca and his fascist mouthpiece Muhammad. Perhaps Hitler should have hit upon a similar theme of theology ?