This weekend I was doing a lot of reading and I realized something discouraging. It’s not enough to make me give up, if anything I’m going to try that much harder. Any Christian apologist who deals with Islam knows that Islamic apologetics is essentially using double standards which include quoting liberals ad nauseam. The Gospel of John becomes either super useful or super corrupted depending on what topic you’re trying to argue.
Category Archives: Islam
Muhammad vs. Manes
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Like the rest of the Bible, Muslims have a rocky relationship with the Gospel of John. If a verse from John supports a Christian doctrine, it’s worthless. If it supports an Islamic teaching, then it becomes super reliable. Imagine going up to someone saying that half the Bible supports my religion.
Paul Williams and Zakir Hussain Exposed
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How true is the Bible according to Islam? Islam has always had a love-hate relationship with the Bible. However if I had to but the Islamic view of the Bible into one sentence I would simply say this: The Bible is as true as Islam allows it to be.
Tales From Trinity Sunday
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I want to share a little story about what happened to me yesterday on Trinity Sunday. I’m sure it’s the most loathed day in the Christian liturgical calendar for Muslims. After all, the Trinity is probably the top thing that they object to among Christian doctrine. The other is the preservation of the Quran vs. the supposed non-preservation of the Bible.
John 20:17 Refutes Modalism, Not Trinitarianism
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Enemies of the holy Trinity, mainly Muslims, have employed John 20:17 in their attempted refutation of the Trinity. What does John 20:17 really say? Here is the verse:
Jesus said, “Do not hold on to me, for I have not yet ascended to the Father. Go instead to my brothers and tell them, ‘I am ascending to my Father and your Father, to my God and your God.’”
Arius and Muhammad vs. Modern Heretics
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When one studies 2,000 years of church history, there will certainly be a lot of heretics and heresies. Many Fathers and Doctors of the Church have written collections of polemics against the multiple heretical groups of the day. For example, we have Irenaeus of Lyons, Epiphanius of Salamis, and John of Damascus just to name a few. They’ve all written collections of polemics against certain heresies. Other saints have written extensively against one or a couple different heresies. Saint Augustine is a good example with his works against the Donatists and the Pelagians.
Book Review: Infiltration by Taylor Marshall
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Most members of the Church know that many things are wrong in the Catholic Church. For most of the Church’s history, her enemies have been on the outside. Now they’re on the inside and Taylor Marshall exposes this in his new book Infiltration: The Plot to Destroy the Church from Within. The Forward is done by Bishop Athanasius Schneider. He writes: Taylor Marshall touches on a topic that is deliberately ignored today. The issue of a possible infiltration of the Church by forces outside her does not fit into the optimistic picture that Pope John XXIII and particularly the Second Vatican Council unrealistically and uncritically drew of the modern world.
Muslim Leftists and the Alabama Abortion Law
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I do have to admit that watching the leftist reactions to the new Alabama abortion ban is very entertaining. God bless Alabama! These leftists are in ultra-panic mode. I hear the constant statement from these leftist women that men can’t have an opinion on abortion since they don’t have a uterus. It’s funny how women never say this to pro-choice men. It’s only pro-life men who are ever challenged with this. These female leftist abortion fanatics never complain about Roe vs. Wade which passed with a Supreme Court where every justice was male.
Will the Real Saladin Please Stand Up!
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Remember not that long ago when Notre Dame caught fire? Some Muslims were saying that the evil crusaders prayed there before they went to kill a bunch of innocent Muslims. I thought about this very hard. Which crusade? During the first two crusades, Notre Dame didn’t exist. During the later crusades it was under construction so I didn’t know how true this statement was. Did they pray at the church that was under construction? I hate vague accusations. Michael Brown tried to do this with me during the fall of 2017. I should also point out that if buildings become worthless because bad people prayed there, then half the religious structures in the Christian or Islamic world probably shouldn’t exist. Some bad people prayed at this church so it deserves to be burned down? Talk about a lack of logic.
Three Strikes on Adnan Rashid – Yer Gone!!!
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I know that I said that I would not be posting more on the Rashid vs. White debate on who resembles Jesus more, Christians or Muslims. I’ve changed my mind so here is a final rejoinder to Rashid on the debate.