(The Wilderness of) Paran Paid Members Public
(The Wilderness of) Paran Paran is the area where Israel camped after leaving Sinai on their way to Canaan (Num.10:12; 12:16); the spies were sent into Canaan from there (Num.13:3,26); David went there after the death of Samuel (I Sam.25:1); and when
The Claim that Jesus was a Prophet Only to Israel Paid Members Public
The Claim that Jesus was a Prophet Only to Israel Some Muslims contend that Jesus' ministry was only for the Children of Israel and not for all mankind, as Christians believe. On the basis of this argument, they attempt to persuade Christians to become followers of Muhammad, since they
The Temple, The Ka'aba, and The Christ Paid Members Public
The Temple, The Ka'aba, and The Christ by John Gilchrist There are three great monotheistic religions in the world, namely Judaism, Christianity and Islam. Each of these not only recognises the existence of one sovereign God who rules the universe but has sources and roots common to the
What Indeed Was the Sign of Jonah? Paid Members Public
What Indeed Was the Sign of Jonah? by John Gilchrist THE SIGN OF JONAH * 1 Was Jesus Dead or Alive in the Tomb? * 2 Three Days and Three Nights * 3 Jonah a Sign to the Men of Nineveh * 4 No Sign but the Sign of Jonah * 5 "Destroy this
Deedat in the Balance Paid Members Public
Deedat in the Balance Mr Ahmad Deedat has been acclaimed as a hero and the defender of faith by many Muslims. However, there are some who see him as the opposite. The following are extracts from a magazine called THE MUSLIM DIGEST, produced in South Africa. In introducing that particular
Contacting Silas Paid Members Public
Contacting Silas Silas welcomes your feedback, critique, and further questions to all of his papers published on Answering Islam. You can reach him via email under [email protected]. Answering Islam Home Page
Response to Misha'al Al-Kadhi: John 10:33 and John 5:18 (Makest thyself God) Paid Members Public
A response to 1.2.2.12 John 10:33 and John 5:18 (Makest thyself God) Mr. Al-Kadhi argues that the enemies of Jesus used derogatory names in order to defame him and undermine his position as a "folk hero". These "hostile witnesses" were always
Response to Misha'al Al-Kadhi: Jesus said 'I am' so he must be God Paid Members Public
A response to 1.2.4.2 Jesus said 'I am' so he must be God This site already provides a competent explanation of The "I AM" sayings (all of them) and this other site gives a scholarly exegesis of the one particular passage, John 8: