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In-depth examinations of Scripture, textual reliability, theological themes, and defense of biblical doctrine.

Whoever is good is God? Members Public

A Series of Answers to Common Questions Sam Shamoun Question: According to Jesus only God is good (cf. Matthew 19:16-17; Mark 10:17-18; Luke 18:18-19), whereas in John 10:11, 14 Jesus says that he is good. Now Christians claim that these verses prove that Jesus is Divine

Sam Shamoun
Sam Shamoun
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Why did Jesus never say, "I am God, and there is none else"? Members Public

A Series of Answers to Common Questions Sam Shamoun Question: Unlike the OT where Yahweh says over and over again "I am God, and there is none else" (Isaiah 43:10-13, 44:6-8, 45:5-6, 46:9-11), Jesus never once said those words. Not once did he say,

Sam Shamoun
Sam Shamoun
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How can Jesus be God when the Hebrew Bible says God is not a man? Members Public

A Series of Answers to Common Questions Sam Shamoun Question: How can Jesus be God when the Hebrew Bible says God is not a man? Cf. Numbers 23:19; 1 Samuel 15:29; Hosea 11:9. Answer: None of those biblical texts say God CANNOT be a man, but say

Sam Shamoun
Sam Shamoun
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Jesus says that the Father is greater than he is, proving that he is not God. Members Public

A Series of Answers to Common Questions Sam Shamoun Question: Jesus says that the Father is greater than he is, proving that he is not God. There is no one who is greater than God. Answer: Here is the passage in question: "You heard that I said to you,

Sam Shamoun
Sam Shamoun
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Doesn't Ezekiel 18 show that God does not require perfect obedience but expects us to sin? Members Public

A Series of Answers to Common Questions Sam Shamoun Question: Christians often claim that God demands perfect obedience to his Law otherwise a person cannot be saved. However, passages like Ezekiel 18:21-22 prove the exact opposite, that God doesn’t expect us to follow the Law perfectly, but expects

Sam Shamoun
Sam Shamoun
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Did God want Christ's followers to be called Christians? Members Public

A Series of Answers to Common Questions Sam Shamoun Question: The terms Islam and Muslims are found all throughout the Quran (cf. 2:130-133; 3:19-20, 67, 84-85; 5:3; 22:78), indicating that these are revealed names from God unlike the terms Christianity and Christian(s). These words are

Sam Shamoun
Sam Shamoun
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Isn't Muhammad "that prophet" awaited by the Jews? Members Public

A Series of Answers to Common Questions Sam Shamoun Question: The New Testament anticipates a Prophet to come, the one like Moses, along with the Christ and Elijah (cf. John 1:19-21, 25). Clearly these Jews were expecting the Prophet like Moses prophesied in Deuteronomy 18:15-19. Doesn’t this

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Sam Shamoun
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How can Jesus be God when he denies being all-powerful? Members Public

A Series of Answers to Common Questions Sam Shamoun Question: Jesus says he can do nothing by himself, but can only do and judge according to what God commands (cf. John 5:19, 30). How can Jesus be God when he denies being all-powerful? Answer: The above question ignores the

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Sam Shamoun
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