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Focused rebuttals refuting Muslim polemics, arguments, and claims raised against the Bible, Christian theology, and the person of Christ.

The Son of God in the Bible and the Qur'an Members Public

The Son of God in the Bible and the Qur'an Memsuah Mansoor Frequently one will hear the statement, "What you believe is very similar to what we believe except we don't believe Jesus was the Son of God." Although Muslims and true Christians both

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Siddiquis errors and omissions at his Vanderbilt speech Members Public

The non-speech on Islam and coexistence What Dr. Habib Siddiqui should have said at Vanderbilt James M. Arlandson At an interfaith conference at Vanderbilt University, Dr. Habib Siddiqui delivered a speech on March 11, 2006, titled "Islam and Co-existence." Normally, speeches at universities are sparsely attended, so they

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Muslim Ideology and Christian Apologetics Members Public

Muslim Ideology and Christian Apologetics Sam Schlorff Despite formal similarities, Islam and Christianity operate on very different wavelengths. Islam is law-oriented, not theology-oriented, and Muslim society is ideological in nature. However, Christians have attempted to understand the Muslim mind through a comparative study of Muslim and Christian doctrine and to

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Theological and Apologetical Dimensions of Muslim Evangelization Members Public

Sam Schlorff One of the challenges facing those engaged in Muslim Evangelization is to initiate the development of what Harvie Conn has called "a new kind of apologetic for reaching Islam."1 For far too long evangelical missions have been limping along without an effective apologetic to Islam.

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A Dialogue with a Saudi Muslim (9) Members Public

* Part One, which has a brief Introduction * Part Two * Part Three * Part Four * Part Five * Part Six * Part Seven * Part Eight Soliman al-Buthe (or al-Buthi) wrote an Open Letter to Congress in 2005. Then he initiated a dialogue with me, so we decided on this sequence. 1. In 2005, I

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A Dialogue with a Saudi Muslim (8) Members Public

* Part One, which has a brief Introduction * Part Two * Part Three * Part Four * Part Five * Part Six * Part Seven This part concludes the discussion begun in Part Seven. The Open Letter to Congress defining jihad is repeated here. Open Letter to Congress (repeated): Misconceptions on Jihad The scholars of the

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A Dialogue with a Saudi Muslim (7) Members Public

* Part One, which has a brief Introduction * Part Two * Part Three * Part Four * Part Five * Part Six Soliman al-Buthe (or al-Buthi) wrote an Open Letter to Congress in 2005. Then he initiated a dialogue with me, so we decided on this sequence. 1. In 2005, I commented and asked questions

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A Dialogue with a Saudi Muslim (6) Members Public

* Part One, which has a brief Introduction * Part Two * Part Three * Part Four * Part Five Soliman al-Buthe (or al-Buthi) wrote an Open Letter to Congress in 2005. Then he initiated a dialogue with me, so we decided on this sequence. 1. In 2005, I commented and asked questions about the

Dr. James Arlandson
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