Author Archives
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Daniel Hastings, MIT professor of aeronautics and astronautics, on the belief that grounds his view of the universe.
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MIT professor, Cullen Buie, on God and our longing for justice.
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Although it will sound harsh to many in the West, I think the Tunisian courts decision is a good one.
‘Tunisia sentences British DJ for Muslim prayer remix’ BBC News reports A Tunisian court has sentenced a British DJ to a year in jail after he played a dance remix of the Muslim call to prayer. London-born Dax J, was… Read More ›
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‘A paradox of world-historical proportions’
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The truth about Islam was recognised by one English theologian centuries ago
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Just delivered..
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Mustafa Akyol – The Islamic Jesus: How the King of the Jews Became a Prophet of the Muslims
The International Institute of Islamic Thought (IIIT) invited Mustafa Akyol on Thursday, Feb. 16, 2017, to deliver a talk on his newly published book, The Islamic Jesus: How the King of the Jews became a Prophet of the Muslims. Mustafa… Read More ›
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Spiritual regeneration
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And Now for Something Completely Different
Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner – Coyote Falls https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_9ieb1Y1VCY
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Christian and Islamic view of the man on the cross
The Qur’an is not a work of literary narrative, as is the Bible. As a scripture that provides guidance (huda) and a reminder (tadhkira) to humankind, it gives more emphasis to spiritual edifications than to providing a full account of… Read More ›
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The failure of Secularism
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Sometimes all you can do is just laugh at Hate Preachers and Islamophobes.
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Are human beings more than material? Thoughts from MIT professor and affective computing expert, Rosalind Picard.
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Is atheism a neutral position? MIT Professor of Theoretical Chemistry, Troy Van Voorhis, thinks not.
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Thomas Aquinas and the gospels
Thomas Aquinas (1225 – 1274) was an Italian Catholic priest and Doctor of the Church. He was an immensely influential philosopher, theologian, and jurist in the tradition of scholasticism. The Catholic Church reveres Thomas Aquinas as a saint and regards… Read More ›
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Top Christian Bible scholar: “The notion that archaeology proves the Bible right is inaccurate and misleading”
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LOL
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James White & Ijaz Ahmad (Calling Christians) discuss Jay Smith’s real name
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Why science needs revelation to complete the picture
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P1 – ***THE BIG DEBATE!*** Hate Confronted!! Paul Vs Lizzie | Speakers Corner | Hyde Park
For the background to this debate see my review from yesterday https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nvoZB7DZTik The verses from the Qur’an I was not able to find during the debate are these: (33:35) Surely the men who submit (to Allah) and the women who… Read More ›
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Meet my new hero..
For years, it has been rumoured that somebody has been going out late at night, correcting bad punctuation on Bristol shop fronts. The self-proclaimed “grammar vigilante” goes out undercover in the dead of night correcting street signs and shop fronts… Read More ›
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Why the commandment in Matthew 28:19 is likely unhistorical, according to a top Christian NT scholar
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Quran 9:5 – Sword Verse
Originally posted on Discover The Truth:
Kaleef K. Karim Whenever critics bring verses of the Quran to demonstrate that Islam is violent, that it sanctions Muslims to kill non-Muslims (as claimed by them), they do a cut and paste of… -
Mentioning no names, but..
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Pfander foul play and debate car crash
Jay Smith sabotages Speakers Corner debate critical of his Islamophobic ministry. So the debate was a farce. I turned up at Speakers Corner this afternoon ready to debate the issues I had publicly challenged Lizzie Schofield about. Lizzie and Jay Smith had a… Read More ›
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There is a reason for existence
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World-class sociologist of religion, Peter Berger, on the failure of the secularization hypothesis.
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“Theism unifies basic science and human experience better than any rival worldview.” Tim O’Connor, Professor of Philosophy, Indiana University.
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Geneticist, Praveen Sethupathy, on the intriguing orderliness of random biological processes.
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The customs of the Creator
Ard A. Louis is Professor of Theoretical Physics at the University of Oxford, where he leads an interdisciplinary research group studying problems on the border between chemistry, physics and biology, and is also director of graduate studies in theoretical physics…. Read More ›



















