If Arabic is your native language then maybe the Quran is easy to read. Otherwise no. Any literature can be easy to read. However, it's your subjective couscous experience that's telling you the Quran is a masterpiece.
I am still waiting for Allah to release a masterpiece in a language Muhammad didn't speak. Crucially, you didn't claim it was impossible to replicate the Quran. Allah did not invent Arabic; the Quran uses human rules of language. Meaning it can be replicated. The poets from Jahiliyyah must be turning in their graves.
I don't know much about Anis Shorrosh. All I know about him is he is a Christian who debated the clown Deedat (which maybe we can agree is a worse human than Shorrosh) and he translated that book. Maybe The True Furqan is silly, but I also think it's silly to argue a book is divine based on its sentence structure.
I am still waiting for Allah to release a masterpiece in a language Muhammad didn't speak. Crucially, you didn't claim it was impossible to replicate the Quran. Allah did not invent Arabic; the Quran uses human rules of language. Meaning it can be replicated. The poets from Jahiliyyah must be turning in their graves.
I don't know much about Anis Shorrosh. All I know about him is he is a Christian who debated the clown Deedat (which maybe we can agree is a worse human than Shorrosh) and he translated that book. Maybe The True Furqan is silly, but I also think it's silly to argue a book is divine based on its sentence structure.