Response to Misha'al Al-Kadhi: John 1:1 (the Word was God) Paid Members Public
A response to 1.2.2.6 John 1:1 (the Word was God) Part I Sam Shamoun The following post is a critical examination of some of al-Kadhi"s assertions in relation to John 1:1 John 1:1 (the was God) Another verse quoted in defense of
Response to Misha'al Al-Kadhi: Legitimacy of Hagar and Ishmael Paid Members Public
A response to 6.8 God's covenant with Abraham Many Christians and Jews believe that Abraham's descendants through Ishmael are excluded from God's covenant with Abraham. The story of Ishmael according to the Bible is as follows: Abraham married Sarah. Sarah was a barren
Response to Misha'al Al-Kadhi: Chapter 2 Paid Members Public
Response to Chapter 2 Contradictions in the Bible Welcome! ([email protected]) But before I begin, I must make some general comments: Al-Kadhi's Use of Quotes (1) Just because one particular Christian scholar makes a claim, this does not mean it is true. See section 2.1.
Response to Misha'al Al-Kadhi: Definitions and Abbreviations Paid Members Public
Definitions and Abbreviations Al-Kadhi's definition Corrected definition Allah: The supreme God of all creation. He is known as "God" or "Father" to the Christians, and as "El" or "Yahweh" to the Jews. This assumes the Qur'an is true
Allah’s Oaths Paid Members Public
Allah’s Oaths Sam Shamoun Introduction The following has been adapted, modified, and enlarged from some of my papers and responses, specifically from these two: Is Allah the God of the Bible?, Allah of Islam, Is He Yahweh God of the Bible? We decided that it would be better to
Responses to Bismikaallahuma : Did Paul use 'The Apocryphal Books of Elijah'? Paid Members Public
Responses to Bismikaallahuma Did Paul use 'The Apocryphal Books of Elijah'? In his first letter to the church of Corinth, in chapter 2 verses 9-10, Paul makes the statement: However, as it is written: "No eye has seen, no ear has heard, no mind has conceived what
Qur'an Contradiction: Does Allah Command Evil and Abomination or Doesn’t He? Paid Members Public
Qur'an Contradiction Does Allah Command Evil and Abomination or Doesn’t He? The Quran says that Allah doesn’t command indecency and abomination: And whenever they commit an indecency they say, 'We found our fathers practising it, and God has commanded us to do it.' Say:
Quran Contradiction: Solomon Working with the Jinn Paid Members Public
Quran Contradiction The Quran’s Slander of Solomon: The Communion of Demons Muslims complain about the biblical portrayal of prophets and messengers being sinners, committing gross sinful acts, and view this as an indication that the Holy Bible has been corrupted. We have discussed these points elsewhere on our site,