theology
Doctrinal studies addressing key themes in Christian belief through Scripture and sound exegesis.
More End-Times Nonsense? Paid Members Public
Chapter One Why This Book? Waking Up To The Islamic Revival Blow the trumpet in Zion; sound the alarm on my holy hill. Let all who live in the land tremble, for the day of the LORD is coming. It is close at hand - a day of darkness and
A Topical Study of the Qur'an Paid Members Public
Chapter One History of Mohammed and the Qur'an Tragic Childhood Mohammeds early life in the Arabian Peninsula is a story of tragedy and struggle. He was born around AD 570. His father, Abd-Allah, died before he was born. Allah was a part of his fathers name because that
Introduction Paid Members Public
Introduction A Note From The Author In writing this book, I have found myself in a difficult position for more than one reason. On one hand, I would like to share with you the reader a little bit about myself my experience with Christian/Muslim interfaith dialogue and the story
Endorsements Paid Members Public
Endorsements Joel presents a fascinating overview of how Biblical and Islamic viewpoints on eschatology overlap, making a convincing case that reading this book and studying what the Old and New Testaments have to say about the End Times are imperative for Christians today. This book is a wake-up call for
Warding off Black Magic / Jinn / Evil Spirits Paid Members Public
We received the question: * Would you please let me know ... how to ward off the evil jinn or spirit or black magic? Dear Friend, Thank you for your inquiry concerning "how to ward off the evil jinn or spirit or black magic." I live in an African country
Comparing the best arguments for Islam and Christanity Paid Members Public
Islams Rule of Thumb The Resurrection Versus the Quran In the Light of Logic By David Wood Mount Everest is much larger than my thumb. However, I can cover the entire mountain simply by placing my thumb in front of my eye. This is an optical illusion created by my
M. Cherif Bassiouni and the Islamic Apostasy Laws Paid Members Public
Undistinguished nonsense from a distinguished professor Bassiouni and the non-reform of non-Islamic non-apostasy laws James M. Arlandson On April 2, 2006, M. Cherif Bassiouni, a professor and the president of the International Human Rights Law Institute at DePaul University College of Law, wrote an editorial in the Chicago Tribune on
Apostasy: What is the Real Issue? Paid Members Public
Wildcat Muhammad Ridzwan Rahmat has recently published an article regarding the killing of apostates in Christianity in light of the recent controversy over Abdul Rahmans conversion from Islam to Christianity (for some information on that see here). Rahmat writes: The saga of Abdul Rehman's conversion to Christianity may