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Textual, theological, and historical examinations of the Qur’an and its claims.
Response to Misha'al Al-Kadhi: John 1:1 (the Word was God) Paid Members Public
A response to 1.2.2.6 John 1:1 (the Word was God) Part I Sam Shamoun The following post is a critical examination of some of al-Kadhi"s assertions in relation to John 1:1 John 1:1 (the was God) Another verse quoted in defense of
Response to Misha'al Al-Kadhi: John 1:1 Paid Members Public
John 1:1 Al-Kadhi writes: * 1) Mistranslation of the text: In the "original" Greek manuscripts (Did the disciple John speak Greek?), "The Word" is only described as being "ton theos"(divine/a god) and not as being "ho theos" (The Divine/The
The Veil of Equality and Justice Paid Members Public
Section Two The Veil of Equality and Justice Muslim propagandists take advantage of the fact that Westerners do not read Arabic and therefore (out of ignorance) do not know the reality of Islamic faith as recorded in the books of Muslim scholars. Therefore, Muslim missionaries roam across Europe and America,
The Jewish Foundation of Islam : The Narratives of the Koran Paid Members Public
Jewish Foundations of Islam Fourth Lecture The Narratives of the Koran1 Charles Cutler Torrey We have seen in the preceding lectures that the Koran brings to view a rather long procession of Biblical personages, some of them mentioned several times, and a few introduced and characterized repeatedly. The experiences of
Rebuttal to Akbarally Meherally : Abraham and the Child of Sacrifice Revisited [8] Paid Members Public
Responses to Akbarally Meherally's site Here is Meherally's latest, and hopefully last, response that was posted on Nov. 12. Let us see what he now has to say: Meherally: IS THIS FROM A PRESENT ERA? Earlier in my rebuttal to Sam Shamoun, this is what I
JESUS AND MUHAMMAD,TWO PROPHETS FOR A LOST WORLD Paid Members Public
SECTION SIX JESUS AND MUHAMMAD, TWO PROPHETS FOR A LOST WORLD CHAPTER II PROPHETHOOD AND MESSIAHSHIP OF JESUS We must now ask ourselves the same questions about Jesus of Nazareth, the son of Mary. How could the people of 1st century Palestine know whether he was a prophet? Did God
THE BIBLE AND THE QUR'AN:EFFECTS OF CRITICISM AND SIMILARITIES IN THEIR DEVELOPMENT Paid Members Public
SECTION THREE THE BIBLE AND THE QUR'AN: EFFECTS OF CRITICISM AND SIMILARITIES IN THEIR DEVELOPMENT CHAPTER II NEW TESTAMENT FORM CRITICISM --- ITS EFFECT ON THE GOSPEL AND THE QUR'AN "Form criticism", which also originated in Germany, is an attempt to analyze the Gospel
The Bible and the Qu'ran Paid Members Public
The tempter came to him and said, "If you are the Son of God, tell these stones to become bread." Jesus answered, "It is written: 'Man does not live on bread alone, but on every word that comes from the mouth of God' ". --Matthew