theology
Doctrinal studies addressing key themes in Christian belief through Scripture and sound exegesis.
Isaiah and the Glory of the Triune God Revisited Paid Members Public
Isaiah and the Glory of the Triune God Revisited Refuting One Dawgandist's desperate attempts of denying the obvious Sam Shamoun Muslim neophyte Sami Zaatari thinks he has refuted (*) my article on the Trinitarian implications of Isaiah 6 (*) Zaatari's Smoke and Mirrors – Exposing the tricks of one
Rebuttals to Islamic Awareness Paid Members Public
Responses to Islamic Awareness Tafsîr Of The Verse 5:73 by Muhammad Ghoniem They surely disbelieve who say: Lo! Allah is the third of three; when there is no Allah save the One Allah. If they desist not from so saying a painful doom will fall on those of them
On the Deity of the Holy Spirit [Part 2] Paid Members Public
On the Deity of the Holy Spirit [Part 2] Sam Shamoun Abdullah Smith has written a series of replies (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) to my rebuttal to his attack on the blessed Holy Spirit of God (*). Here, we will be addressing the claims raised in the last part of
A Brief Rebuttal to Anti-Missionary Attacks on the Trinity Paid Members Public
Osama and Jews For Judaism: A Brief Rebuttal to Anti-Missionary Attacks on the Trinity Sam Shamoun Not surprising, Osama Abdullah has made an attempt to refute our response to his piece on the Holy Spirit (here). He pretty much didn't say anything worth rebutting, so we won'
The Prostration to Adam -- A Quranic Problem [Part 1] Paid Members Public
The Prostration to Adam — A Quranic Problem Part 1 Sam Shamoun One Muslim named Jalal Abualrub has written a response (Part 1, Part 2) to Wail Taghlibi's article One Adam or Two? Apparently, some other Muslims liked it, and so Abualrub's response was subsequently also taken
Rebuttal to Shabir Ally: Shabir Ally's Favorite Questions Paid Members Public
Some of Shabir Ally's Favorite Questions Sam Shamoun The following article discusses some of the points that Shabir Ally tries to use against the Holy Bible in his debates and writings. Shabir on Piercing Hebrew Servants Shabir claims that the Bible commands Hebrew servants that wanted to devote
Calling Together or Ripping Apart? Paid Members Public
Further debate on the issue: Muslim Responses by Randy Desmond Date: Fri, 18 Oct 1996 04:52:00 PDT In Surah 41:11, "come ye together" is, according to the Arabic, like if we were to call to people at the same time (i.e. we would call
Women in the Qur’an Paid Members Public
Women in the Qur’an By Dallas M. Roark, PhD The life of women in Muslim countries today cannot be understood apart from reflecting on the Qur’an first, and then hadiths (traditions) and laws that have been created due to the influence of the Qur’an. There are many