islam-rebuttals
Focused rebuttals refuting Muslim polemics, arguments, and claims raised against the Bible, Christian theology, and the person of Christ.
Trinity in the Holy Bible Pt. 5 Paid Members Public
Addressing Some Objections to the Deity of Christ
Trinity in the Holy Bible Pt. 4 Paid Members Public
Addressing Some Objections to the Deity of Christ
Trinity in the Holy Bible Pt. 2 Paid Members Public
Addressing Some Objections to the Deity of Christ
A Response to a Muslim Article titled "Is Jesus Really God?" Paid Members Public
By Anthony Wales Muslims have produced much material in which they argue against the Divinity of Jesus Christ. One example of this is the article Is Jesus Really God, which is available on a number of locations on the internet (e.g., [1], [2]), and has also been published as
The Jinn and the Challenge of the Qur'an Paid Members Public
by Anthony Wales The Qur'an says that if human beings and jinn together attempted to produce something like the Qur'an they would fail. This claim appears in chapter 17, verse 88 in the following translations: DAWOOD: If men and jinn combined to produce a book akin
More Similarities between the Lord Jesus Christ and the Apostle Paul Paid Members Public
compiled by Anthony Wales [ Note: The following is a sequel to the first article titled 100 Similarities between the Lord Jesus Christ and the Apostle Paul. ] 101. Jesus observed the Jewish Law JESUS: Do not think that I have come to abolish the law or the prophets; I have come
A Response to Sherif Abdel Azeem's "Eve's Fault" and "Eve's Legacy" Paid Members Public
[ The below article was contributed to Answering Islam by a Catholic Christian and contains a few statements (i.e., beliefs taught only by the Catholic Church) which Answering Islam does not agree with. This refers mainly to the Catholic doctrine of the sinlessness of Mary, but it will be obvious
Correspondence with Dina Zoubi on Gramar Errors Paid Members Public
This is in response to Dina Zoubi / Arabi Bin Qahtan's letter at the end of the first part of this correspondence. Date: Tue, 4 Mar 97 From: [email protected] (Newton) To: [email protected] Subject: *in* or *inna* ? Dear 'Arabi bn Qahtan Thank you for your