2018
2018 articles
Rabbinic Judaism and the Plurality of God Paid Members Public
In this short post I will be citing two sources to affirm that words such as Elohim (“God”) and echad (“one”) were even understood by Jewish authorities as pointing to a plurality within the Godhead, that the one God exists as a plurality of divine powers and manifestations. Elohim and
OT Proof That Echad Does Not Point to God Being Uni-Personal Paid Members Public
The following verse functions as the creed, or confession of faith, which the Israelites were to live by: “Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God is one (echad) Lord:” Deuteronomy 6:4 Oftentimes, anti-Trinitarians will cite this text as proof that God is a singular Person, not just a singular
Ignatius of Antioch’s Proclamation of the Essential Deity of Christ Paid Members Public
Ignatius was a disciple of the Apostles and the Bishop of the churches in Antioch, Syria, where believers were first called Christians (cf. Acts 11:26). On his way to being martyred at Rome, this beloved Bishop of the Lord Jesus wrote seven letters to various churches (c. 107-112 AD)
Original Forgiveness – Did Original Sin Really End with Adam? Pt. 2 Paid Members Public
Refuting Another Muslim Lie We resume our analysis of the issue of the Islamic position concerning Adam’s sin and its effects upon mankind /2018/11/19/original-forgiveness-did-original-sin-really-end-with-adam-pt-1/. THE AHADITH Recall that in the first of our reply we had cited the following quotation from renowned Muslim expositor Ibn Kathir:
Original Forgiveness – Did Original Sin Really End with Adam? Pt. 1 Paid Members Public
Refuting Another Muslim Lie It is typical for Muslim polemicists to argue that Islam doesn’t believe in “Original Sin,” but in “Original Forgiveness.” By that they mean that Allah supposedly forgave Adam and Eve for their sins, as opposed to the biblical teaching which states that God punished them
Mohammed Hijab Proves Muslims are Muhammadans who Worship a False Prophet! Paid Members Public
In a previous rebuttal (/2018/11/16/dawagandist-mohammed-hijab-admits-that-his-god-allah-worships-like-muslims-do/), I quoted Muhammadan Mohammed Hijab’s admission that the Arabic word used in the Quran to describe Allah praying, namely, salah, actually means du’a: “And the word actually salah means du’a. This is the root word.” (Trinity or Tawhid? https:
How Many Gods Are There in the Quran? Paid Members Public
Another Case of Polytheism in the Muslim Scripture Due to it’s Incoherent Structure In a previous article (https://www.answeringislam.net/authors/shamoun/mhd_praise3.html) I showed that, due to the unintelligible manner that the author(s) and/or editor(s) formulated the sentence, the following text, In
Dawagandist Mohammed Hijab Admits that his god Allah Worships like Muslims do! Paid Members Public
In the second rebuttal period of his debate with David Wood, Mohammed Hijab admitted that the Arabic word used in the Quran to describe Allah praying, namely, salah, actually means du’a: “And the word actually salah means du’a. This is the root word.” (Trinity or Tawhid? https://www.