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Isaiah’s Suffering Servant: More Prophetic Hints for the Messiah’s Divinity and Priestly Role Paid Members Public
Oftentimes when Christians want to show that the Hebrew Bible testifies to the divinity and vicarious sufferings of the Messiah they will turn to Isaiah 9:6-7 and 53:1-12, since these texts are rather explicit in spelling out these divinely revealed truths. Rarely, however, do Christians cite Isaiah 52:
Islamic Theology Confirms that Jesus claimed to be God! Pt. 2c Paid Members Public
In this final section /2017/02/16/islamic-theology-confirms-that-jesus-claimed-to-be-god-pt-2b/ we are going to look to the proclamation of the disciples of the Lord Jesus (whom the Quran identifies as Muslims [cf. Q. 3:52; 5:110]), and those sent before Christ in order to prepare for his coming. We shall see
Islamic Theology Confirms that Jesus claimed to be God! Pt. 2 Paid Members Public
In this article /2017/02/14/more-quranic-proof-for-the-deity-of-christ-pt-1/ I am going to show how the Islamic concept of Unitarianism, commonly referred to as Tauhid, can actually be used to show that Jesus did in fact claim to be God in the flesh (even though he is not the Father or the
How to refute the manhandling of the Holy Bible by Muslim polemicists: A Case Study Paid Members Public
I decided to publish my response to a youtuber named ServantOfAllah who shamelessly butchered the words of our blessed Lord Jesus in order to make them fit within his Islamic theology. This will provide a case study for Christians to see how to respond to the constant shameless manhandling of
The Knower of the Unseen: More Islamic Proof for the Deity of Christ Paid Members Public
According to the Quran there is no person who knows the unseen except Allah, Say (O Muhammad): None in the heavens and the earth knoweth the Unseen save Allah; and they know not when they will be raised (again). Nay, but doth their knowledge reach to the Hereafter? Nay, for
Correcting Some Common Christian Misrepresentations of Islam Pt. 2 Paid Members Public
No Mediator/Intercessor In Islam? A common misunderstanding that is often promoted not just by Muslims, but by Christian scholars and apologists as well, is that in Islam there is no middleman, no mediator or intercessor between God and mankind, since everyone has direct and unhindered access to Allah. Muslims
Correcting Some Common Christian Misrepresentations of Islam Pt. 1b Paid Members Public
More on the Holy Spirit’s Identity in the Quran In following up on my original post concerning the Holy Spirit’s identity in the Quran /2017/01/23/correcting-some-common-christian-misrepresentations-of-islam-pt-1/, I want to address the appeal by certain Muslim polemicists to the following verses to prove that the Holy Spirit
Correcting Some Common Christian Misrepresentations of Islam Pt. 1 Paid Members Public
The Holy Spirit’s Identity According to the Quran This is my first post exposing some of the errors commonly made by Christians in discussing the Islamic religion. In the following session on Islam, right around the 53-minute mark, James White claimed that the Holy Spirit is the angel Gabriel