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Reblogged from Calling Christians What is the first and greatest of all the commandments in the Bible, which was emphasized by Jesus? Some will say that this whole discussion over the divinity of Jesus is unnecessary. They say, the important… Read More ›
A disproof of Christianity hidden in plain sight
Over and over the New Testament says that “God raised Jesus from the dead”. This is seen by Christians as a great proof that Christianity is true. But paradoxically it is in fact a disproof of Christianity. The resurrection of Jesus… Read More ›
“There’s one God, the Father, Son & Holy Spirit.”
Such a creed is NEVER stated in Scripture. Maybe because they never heard of such a creed? According to Jesus God is strictly 1 Person, not 3: “You, Father, are the Only One Who is truly God”. John 17:3 Same… Read More ›
Reality Check: Religion isn’t on the way out
‘Religion is dying’ – that’s what some throughout the world say. But, a look at the statistics shows that globally, many of the world’s largest religions, are actually on the rise.
Awesome preacher John MacArthur
Some Christians will not bow down to Caesar. Shame they are so few.
Dr James White Gets Schooled By Steven L Anderson – King James Bible Only
I don’t endorse this guy, for his theological errors are many, but he hit the nail on the head with this one.
What the Bible Doesn’t Say
Interesting..
Historian: No real evidence that Jesus thought he was God
Professor James Dunn of Durham university, possibly the leading New Testament scholar today in Britain, writes ‘there was no real evidence in the earliest Jesus tradition of what could fairly be called a consciousness of divinity’ Christology in the Making,… Read More ›
Archbishop of Canterbury: ‘Jesus did not claim deity for himself’
The late Archbishop Michael Ramsey (died 1988), who was a New Testament professor at Cambridge before becoming a bishop, wrote ‘Jesus did not claim deity for himself’ Jesus & the Living Past, 1980, p. 30
What would Jesus do? Jimmy Carter: Jesus would approve gay ‘marriage’
Is this the same Jesus who reportedly said: Jesus said to the crowds and to his disciples, “The teachers of religious law and the Pharisees are the official interpreters of the law of Moses. So practice and obey whatever they tell… Read More ›
Here’s a very peculiar thing I do not usually notice..
A comment today on this blog by Followers is so frequently expressed by Christians I meet that I usually do not stop to think how very odd it is. They all tend to use this kind of language about Jesus of Nazareth:… Read More ›
Oxford Professor Gives Historical Proof Muslims are Right on Trinity. 4 James White + Nabeel Qureshi
Yahya Snow writes: Oxford University Professor Mark Edwards gives historical information which proves the Trinity belief did not come from Jesus or his followers, rather it came from church philosophy (church tradition) centuries after. The belief of the 3-self Trinity… Read More ›
Is the Crucifixion of Jesus Really Foretold in the Old Testament?
BY MANY PROPHETS ONE MESSAGE ON JULY 10, 2016 After the deity of Jesus, the crucifixion is perhaps the most contested issue about the life of Jesus between Christians and Muslims. One of the most common arguments put forward in support… Read More ›
The clash between the original teachings of Jesus & later Christianity is most starkly demonstrated by Jesus unitary monotheism: Mark 12:29.
And Jesus answered him, “The first of all the commandments is, Hear, O Israel; The Lord our God is one Lord”
Reading creation
God speaks to man through the visible creation. The material cosmos is so presented to man’s intelligence that he can read there traces of its Creator. Light and darkness, wind and fire, water and earth, the tree and its fruit… Read More ›
The Bible and genocide: the Catholic perspective
This is from the blog of Fr. Angel Sotelo, a Catholic priest who has a parish in California. He is also a popular Catholic apologist at DOMINUS PARS HÆREDITATIS MEÆ. Here in reply to a questioner, he discusses how Catholics today… Read More ›
Christians often argue that since the Qur’an is 600 years after Jesus, it is a less reliable witness than the New Testament. How do we respond to this?
Ijaz of Calling Christians writes: Question: Christians often argue that since the Qur’an is 600 years after Jesus, it is a less reliable witness than the New Testament. How do we respond to this? Answer: Consistency is key here, and… Read More ›
Ignatius and Trinity? Paul Williams vs James White Arguments Jonathan McLatchie Speakers Corner
Yahya Snow who made this video (published on 6th July 2016) comments: I know you brothers and sisters like listening to a bit of Paul Williams at Speakers Corner, Hyde Park. I’ve clipped this from 79Sarwar (check his channel out… Read More ›
A Christian family speak with Hashim, Naveed and Brother Paul (me). Speakers Corner
Also filmed last Sunday..
EID SPECIAL! Jonathan McLatchie with Hamid, Mansoor and brother Paul (me) at Speakers Corner
Filmed last Sunday. Jonathan was a little out of his depth. Bless..
Is Islam Polytheistic? – James White refutes Sam Shamoun
watch Shabir Ally’s brilliant comments at the end
Calling Christians highlights a common confusion in Christian explanations of the Trinity
As someone commented under this post on Facebook: By saying Jesus was “part Divine” & “part man”, you create a huge problem for yourself. Did God die then? The Christian says “No, only the man died”. But, on the same… Read More ›
Truth stands out clear from error!
Calling Christians: The Trinitarian God is a new god. A three person god was not the God of the Israelites nor was a three person being the God of Jesus. We have absolutely no reason to believe the Old Testament… Read More ›