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Studies on sacrificial themes, covenant, substitution, and fulfillment in Christ.
Rebuttal to Mohamed Ghounem : Was Isaac or Ishmael to be sacrificed? Paid Members Public
Reply to Mohamed Ghounem’s: Was Isaac or Ishmael to be sacrificed? Sam Shamoun Ghounem tries to discredit the biblical teaching that God commanded Isaac to be sacrificed. He does so with the flimsiest evidence. We have already dealt with this issue elsewhere in these articles: [1] and [2]. In
The Purpose and Cause of Jesus Death Paid Members Public
Part 2 Sam Shamoun We resume our rebuttal to Shabirs criticism. Did Jesus really Say that? Shabir makes another desperate attempt of denying the death of Christ on the cross, this time by attacking the Lukan pericope of the Last Supper: Did Jesus Really Say, "Do this in remembrance
The Purpose and Cause of Jesus’ Death Paid Members Public
Sam Shamoun Christian apologist and scholar Dr. James R. White (*) debated Shabir Ally on October 19, 2007 concerning the subject of Jesus’ substitutionary death and resurrection. Since then Shabir has written several articles in an obvious attempt of doing some damage control (1, 2). It seems that Shabir wasn’t
Responses to Bismikaallahuma : Who Suffers the Consequence of Sins? Paid Members Public
Islam and the Punishment of the Innocent A Response to MENJ’s Proposed Harmonization of a Quranic Contradiction Sam Shamoun & Jochen Katz In the article Who Suffers the Consequence of Sins according to the Qur'an? we sought to demonstrate that the Qur'an contradicts itself by
Judaism and Human Sacrifice as a Means of Atonement Paid Members Public
Responding to Muslim Appeals to Jewish Polemics Sam Shamoun Muslim Polemicist MENJ has posted an article on his website written by a retired Jewish doctor named Dr. JosephG (*). The aim of the paper is to show why Jesus’ vicarious death is unacceptable from a Jewish perspective. Dr. JosephG seeks to
Rebuttals to Jamal Badawi's "Radio Al-Islam Channel RA 200" [Trinity, Atonement & Blood Sacrifice XXVIII : "The Islamic Perspective" ] Paid Members Public
Responses to Jamal Badawi's "Radio Al-Islam Channel RA 200" Trinity, Atonement & Blood Sacrifice XXVIII : "The Islamic Perspective" Introduction In this segment, Dr. Badawi attempts to explain the Islamic concept of salvation. According to Dr. Badawi, there is no need for a blood sacrifice,
Rebuttals to Jamal Badawi's "Radio Al-Islam Channel RA 200" [Trinity, Atonement & Blood Sacrifice XXVII : Roots of "God Incarnate" 8] Paid Members Public
Responses to Jamal Badawi's "Radio Al-Islam Channel RA 200" Trinity, Atonement & Blood Sacrifice XXVII : Roots of "God Incarnate" 8 Introduction This is the last segment of Dr. Badawi's series of Trinity, Atonement and Blood Sacrifice. This segment, like many of the
Rebuttals to Jamal Badawi's "Radio Al-Islam Channel RA 200" [Trinity, Atonement & Blood Sacrifice XXVI : Roots of "God Incarnate" 7] Paid Members Public
Responses to Jamal Badawi's "Radio Al-Islam Channel RA 200" Trinity, Atonement & Blood Sacrifice XXVI : Roots of "God Incarnate" 7 Introduction In yet another segment, Dr. Badawi continues is his attempts to convince us that the concept of Jesus being God incarnate is from