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Articles strengthening the doctrine of faith through Scripture, theology, and practical application.
Examining the Islamic Testimony of Faith in light of Quranic Exegesis Paid Members Public
Exposing the Blatant Idolatry and Gross Problems with the Creed of Islam Sam Shamoun According to traditional Sunni Islam in order for a person to become Muslim s/he must confess the following: Ashhadu an la ilaha illa 'llah; ashhadu anna Muhammadan rasulu 'llah "I [bear] witness/
The Message of Salvation according to Luke-Acts Pt. 1 Paid Members Public
Sam Shamoun There are some Muslims who love to appeal to the parable of the prodigal son in order to disprove the assertion that Christ had to die in order for a person to be saved. Here are two examples: 4. Along the same lines, how are we to reconcile
How Were the Ninevites Really Saved? Paid Members Public
Sam Shamoun In a desperate attempt to undermine the centrality and necessity of substitutionary atonement for the forgiveness of sins, some Muslim dawagandists have started to appeal to the example of the inhabitants of Nineveh, i.e. the Assyrians, whom God pardoned when they heeded Jonah’s warnings and repented
Does God Command Men To Avoid Women In Order To Be Saved? Paid Members Public
Does the Bible Really Teach That Men Must Avoid Women In Order To Avoid Hell? Sam Shamoun A Muslim greenhorn has decided to rehash an old Muslim argument that Revelation 14:4 teaches that men must avoid women in order to be saved, thereby drawing the conclusion that the Holy
Why did Jesus curse the fig tree for not bearing fruit, although it was not even fig season? Paid Members Public
A Series of Answers to Common Questions Sam Shamoun Question: Jesus, in the Synoptic Gospels, went to a fig tree looking for food to eat (Matthew 21:18-22; Mark 11:12-14, 20-21). When he saw that there were no figs on the tree he cursed it. The problem with this
Christ, the Justifier and Forgiver of Sinners Paid Members Public
Jesus as a Partaker of Yahwehs Unique Functions and Attributes Sam Shamoun According to the Hebrew Scriptures Yahweh forgive sins for his own sake: "I, even I, am he who blots out your transgressions, for my own sake, and remembers your sins no more." Isaiah 43:25 The