https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GEputG3uUho
We know that Muslims claim to follow Jesus Christ. Starting with Ahmed Deedat and many just parroting him, Muslims have requested the words of Jesus in determining Church doctrine. Where did Jesus say….
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GEputG3uUho
We know that Muslims claim to follow Jesus Christ. Starting with Ahmed Deedat and many just parroting him, Muslims have requested the words of Jesus in determining Church doctrine. Where did Jesus say….
Last night I happened to catch the end of a livestream by Vocab Malone. It was on the Protestant reformation but he dabbled in the Inquisition as well. I want to clear up some inquisition myths. I love Vocab Malone’s work but I don’t think that he understands the Inquisition, particularly the Spanish Inquisition. Here’s the story of the Spanish Inquisition.
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Today my country heads to the polls. None of the parties represent Christian values so I’m going to be voting strategically. Will we have a new Prime Minister? I don’t know. All I know is that it won’t be a great result.
What evidence would I accept for the Injeel? According to orthodox Islam, there was a document given to Jesus Christ called the Injeel. The truth is that there is no Injeel. The Quran assumes that the document with the Christians today is the one that was supposedly given to Jesus Christ. Since this is an obvious impossibility and since the Injeel with the Christians contradicts Islam, this myth was born.
I hope that all of my Canadian followers had lots of turkey on Monday as it was Canadian thanksgiving. My family had our thanksgiving dinner on Sunday so on Monday I was free. I did the three hour drive home and then got ready because I had an interview booked. It was with Catholic apologist Erick Ybarra who blogs at erickybarra.org and is a co-host along with Michael Lofton on Reason and Theology.
As we speak, the Amazon Synod is going on in Rome. One of the central topics of this synod is the shortage of priests in the Amazon region. Some communities only receive communion two or three times per year.
I sometimes think that the internet brings out the worst in people. Lately all over the internet and social media, I’ve been seeing a lot of nasty religious arguments. I’m not against arguing at all as that is the goal of this blog. I’m against being nasty, especially being nasty all the time. I don’t want to name names or groups but here is my take on it.
As I mentioned in my last post, Mecca is entirely absent from the Bible and it really bothers Muslim apologists. There is not a single reference to it or Medina(Yathrib). As I mentioned in my previous post, Adnan Rashid recently had a debate with Samuel Green about Muhammad in the Bible. I pointed out in that post how Sela couldn’t be Medina. I will now show why Paran can’t be Mecca as Rashid claims.
I recently watched a debate with Samuel Green and Adnan Rashid on whether or not Muhammad was foretold in the Bible. Adnan Rashid annoyed me because he kept throwing out red herrings. I don’t think either side came out clearly victorious. Rashid made some horrible statements but I don’t think Green hammered on them as well has he could have. Anyway, I’m not here to review the debate. I’m here to point out something else.
This post is actually a good follow up to my last post which says that by around the year 1500, the days when a Pope wielded immense political power were long gone. The 16th century was one of Kings, Queens, and Princes. In my interview with Dr. E. Michael Jones he mentioned that the Protestant reformation was a state sponsored looting operation. He has mentioned this before as well.