There’s a debate scheduled for this Sunday between Lizzie Schofield and Paul Williams. It’s going to be about Islamophobia in Europe with a discussion on how groups such as Jay Smith’s and Beth Grove’s Pfander Ministries contribute to anti-Muslim sentiment…. Read More ›
Year: 2017
Graphic: NT Reliability Comparison to Ancient Documents
Question: This image has often been used to demonstrate the reliability of the New Testament. What is your response to this? Answer: This infographic relies on two of the three defective principles that beginners make when it comes to textual criticism, namely… Read More ›
How Were The People Before Crucifixion Saved?
How Were The People Before Crucifixion Saved? Enquiring the validity of Vicarious Atonement in pre-Jesus (p) era Question Mark Introduction Based on the teachings of the Old Testament it is extremely difficult to accept the Christian philosophy that sins before… Read More ›
Ancient Israelite Child Marriages
In Biblical times people were married at a very young age. Girls were usually betrothed before they reached puberty – majority of the time the marriage would have consummated when the girl reached puberty, and that was usually between the… Read More ›
Convincing proof that the Alt-Right is not Nazi
lol pic.twitter.com/Kx1usGflO6 — De-Motivational (@SubMedina) March 28, 2017
Will Lizzie Schofield still debate me?
On Monday 27th March I sent this email to Jay Smith: The video of my challenge to Jay and Lizzie can be viewed here. Jay Smith assured me several times on Sunday at Speakers Corner that Lizzie Schofield would debate… Read More ›
Melchizedek is called Yahweh in the Dead Sea Scrolls
My apologies for the poor quality of the images taken on my iPhone earlier. These are taken from the invaluable scholarly resource A Man Attested by God: The Human Jesus of the Synoptic Gospels by Dr J.R. Daniel Kirk. Many… Read More ›
Jonathan McLatchie: Please Wish Me Happy Birthday
Imagine that the month is March and you have a ministry. Your last newsletter was in December of the previous year, after a trip where you did some evangelizing work. Like any normal person, you’d choose the 28th of March… Read More ›
Reading Psalm 110:1
Dale Martin is an American New Testament scholar. He is Professor of Religious Studies at Yale University.
Professor Bart Ehrman – Bible Contradictions
Some well known contradictions and discrepancies in the Bible
Mistranslations of Text
Christian translators have manipulated many parts of Scripture to “force” it to conform with their prejudicial notion that it is replete with references to Jesus if one were merely open-minded enough to see it. Let’s take a look at some… Read More ›
Dated And Datable Texts Mentioning Prophet Muḥammad ﷺ From 1-100 AH / 622-719 CE
Islamic Awareness © Islamic Awareness, All Rights Reserved. First Composed: 26th January 2008 Last Modified: 24th January 2017 _______________________________________________________________ Assalamu ‘alaykum wa rahamatullahi wa barakatuhu: 1. Introduction The history of the quest for the historical Muhammad in the modern Western… Read More ›
Jesus, the Law, and a “New” Covenant
‘Jesus of Nazareth was a Torah-observant Jewish teacher whose followers, after his death, came to adopt a variety of attitudes toward the Law of Moses. Some of them insisted on strict observance; others argued that only parts of the Law… Read More ›
Missionary Mishap: Bible Thrown in Masjid in Act of Vandalism
Update: Joseph Scott Giaquinto, 35, was arrested on suspicion of criminal mischief, third-degree trespass, and bias-motivated crime, according to CBS Denver. Suspect arrested, accused of throwing Bible into Colorado mosque http://www.cnn.com/2017/03/27/us/colorado-mosque-vandalism/ Man arrested over vandalism of Fort Collins, Colorado mosque… Read More ›
Br Mansur and Paul debate with a Christian. Speakers Corner
Filmed just a few hours ago at Speakers Corner in London. Next Sunday I’m told that one of Jay Smith’s missionary associates Lizzie is coming to debate me at Speakers Corner. Should be fun! By the way, for the very first time… Read More ›
Evolution of Jesus in early Christianity
This is an excellent lecture by Professor Bart Ehrman with regards to the evolution of Jesus during early history. A must watch for Christians and Jews.
Jesus the messiah and Isaiah 53, Psalm 22
Christians point ‘to passages in the Bible that talked about one who suffered and was then vindicated, passages such as Isaiah 53 and Psalm 22. Jews, though, had a ready response: these passages are not talking about the messiah. And you… Read More ›
Question the creation..
St Augustine (died AD 430): Question the beauty of the earth, the beauty of the sea, the beauty of the wide air around you, the beauty of the sky: question the order of the stars: question the living creatures that move… Read More ›
Missionary hate group ‘Pfander’ and their propaganda needs to be confronted by all decent people
Last Sunday at Speakers Corner I confronted Lizzie and Jay Smith, two Christian missionaries who target Muslims for conversion to fundamentalist Christianity. I accused them (and the work of their co-religionists) of inciting hatred against Muslims in London by their incendiary… Read More ›
Rev Dr Gavin Ashenden: Why I left the Church of England
Speaking exclusively to Christian Concern, Rev. Dr Gavin Ashenden explains his decision to leave the Church of England. His reasons are sensible and easily justifiable. The interesting question is where will he choose to go next? To Rome, or Orthodoxy, or… Read More ›
YHWH The Best Of Deceivers – BIBLE
Kaleef K. Karim Critics of Islam have gone so low that they have started malicious attacks on Allah, calling him a ‘deceiver’. This has been responded too in detail here: “Response To Critics Claim ‘Allah Is A Deceiver’ – Quran… Read More ›
Adrian Elms was a violent Christian before he became Muslim terrorist Khalid Masood
Though I disagree strongly with the author’s view that so-called ‘Wahhabi-Saudi-Salfism’ inspired the terrorist attack, Archbishop Cranmer makes some insightful remarks about how ‘Islam didn’t make him an evil bastard; he was already a nasty piece of work’. Adrian Elms was… Read More ›