rebuttals
Focused rebuttals refuting Muslim polemics, arguments, and claims raised against the Bible, Christian theology, and the person of Christ.
Responses to Bismikaallahuma: A Fancy for Fiction and Fables Paid Members Public
A Fancy for Fiction and Fables MENJ has again taken issue with our harmonization of the birth narratives of Matthew and Luke. As has been the case before, nothing stated by his sources even addresses our harmonization. They simply repeat ad nauseam that the differences within the narratives somehow prove
Response to Islamic Awareness: Was 'Uzayr (Ezra) Called The Son Of God? Paid Members Public
Responses to Islamic Awareness Was 'Uzayr (Ezra) Called The Son Of God? "Islamic Awareness" addresses a problematic statement in the Qur'an in this article, stating: 'Uzayr, who was exalted by a community of Jews, is identified as Ezra by Muslim commentators. The Qur'
Responses to Shibli Zaman: Zaman on Etymology [Revisited] Paid Members Public
Shibli Zaman on Etymology [Revisited] The Bluster Buster "Pride goes before destruction, a haughty spirit before a fall." Proverbs 16:18 On July 18, 2003, I published the article ‘Shibli Zaman and the Abuse of Etymology: Competing for the "Worst Etymological Fallacy" Award?’ discussing some of
Shibli Zaman and the Abuse of Etymology Paid Members Public
"We demolish arguments and every pretension that sets itself up against the knowledge of God." 2 Corinthians 10:5 Competing for the "Worst Etymological Fallacy" Award? Arguments from the Bottom of the Etymological Fallacies Pit My main reason for writing this article is the following outrageous
Comments on Saifullah's argument in "Was Paul Inspired?" Paid Members Public
Responses to Islamic Awareness Was Paul Inspired? Here just some comments on Saifullah's argument in this article. An important Islamic principle states that deeds are judged according to intention.[1] Despite this, Saifullah seems not to have learned yet that all texts need to be evaluated on the
Second Response to Islamic Awareness: Embryology: The Bible Plagiarises Ancient Greek Literature Paid Members Public
Lactantius, the author of the original article, also wrote a response dealing in detail with the historical and scientific evidence important in this discussion. The following article responds mainly to exegetical issues (i.e. interpretation in their proper contexts) of the respective biblical and quranic texts. Second Response to Islamic
Response to Islamic Awareness: Embryology: The Bible Plagiarises Ancient Greek Literature Paid Members Public
Responses to Islamic Awareness Embryology: The Bible Plagiarises Ancient Greek Literature Responses are welcome at [email protected] Last Updated: 8 July 1999 We are glad to have the opportunity to address the points brought up in critical discussion of the research first published in 1996, "Embryology in the
Responses to Shabir Ally : Why Muslims can never be assured that the Qur'an is the Word of God Paid Members Public
Why Muslims can never be assured that the Qur'an is the Word of God A Critique of Shabir Ally’s Cumulative Case for the Quran Sam Shamoun Shabir Ally has provided eight reasons for believing that the Quran is divine revelation. Shabir feels that these reasons provide a