If the Trinity doctrine is true, why don’t Jews believe it and why isn’t it CLEARLY outlined in scripture? – Rabbi Tovia Singer refutes Mike Licona.
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‘But Look at How Believing in Jesus Changed My Life!’
by Rabbi Tovia Singer Question: Dear Rabbi Singer, I am certain that the question will surface somewhere in this general commentary I am making. I hope you will bear with me until the question does arise. For one who has… Read More ›
Who is God’s Suffering Servant? The Rabbinic Interpretation of Isaiah 53
by Rabbi Tovia Singer Despite strong objections from conservative Christian apologists, the prevailing rabbinic interpretation of Isaiah 53 ascribes the “servant” to the nation of Israel who silently endured unimaginable suffering at the hands of its gentile oppressors. The speakers,… Read More ›
The difference between the 2 Lords of Psalm 110.1
Getting the facts right about Psalm 110
A slight difference of opinion between Pope and God
As the Pope condemns the death penalty again I am reminded of God’s express will on this issue. In the Torah (Genesis 9:5-6) we read, “And I will require the blood of anyone who takes another person’s life. If a wild… Read More ›
Jesus and the Torah
Somewhat mischievously Yahya Snow comments on his Facebook page: I guess the Christians who are coming out of the woodwork supporting a death penalty for homosexuals would appeal to scholars like Prof. Greg Carey in arguing Jesus and his early… Read More ›
James White’s Reaction To Orlando Shooting – Must Watch
This is an excellent discussion by James White (I never thought I would ever say that!). White states correctly and accurately the classical Islamic legal position on terrorism. Kudos!
Orlando Gay Club Shooting: Muslim Defends Gays Against Christian Pastor Steven Anderson
American Baptist minister is challenged by a Muslim over his comments about the victims of the Orlando gay nightclub shooting. What is the Sharia view on terrorism: http://thefactsaboutislam.blogspot.co.uk/2014/04/terrorism-is-hirabah-in-sharia-law-by.html
Was Jesus an Apocalypticist? Leading scholars discuss this important question
The video begins with a segment from the movie, “The Apocalypse – The Movie (2000)” starring Richard Harris, which leads into an interview where Bart D. Ehrman gives an overview of what an apocalypse means. Also interviews with Loren T…. Read More ›
Caller: If God Can Do Anything, Why Can’t He Become a Man? Rabbi Tovia Singer Responds
Rabbi Singer explains the fallacy in the often asked question If God is truly Omnipotent and All-Powerful, why couldn’t God come in the form of a man?
The New Testament rejects gender egalitarianism
According to Paul in the New Testament there is a fixed divine hierarchy. In order: God – Jesus – Man – Woman. The modern ideology of gender egalitarianism which most in the Christian church passively accept is contrary to the explicit teaching… Read More ›
Bart Ehrman at Fresno City College
Published on 20 Apr 2016 Bart Ehrman, UNC-Chapel Hill Professor of Religious Studies, discusses his work with Fresno City College philosophy instructor, Wendell Stephenson on February 18, 2016. About an hour of discussion, mainly concerning Ehrman’s book, How Jesus Became… Read More ›
The Qur’an reinforces a key truth found in the synoptic gospels
Observations like this one by Anthony F. Buzzard below illustrates why a scholarly approach to the gospels can be so threatening to traditional Christian faith. Matthew and Luke suggest that the ‘son of God’ came into existence at his biological conception in Mary. The Quran… Read More ›
Moderators of the Free Church of Scotland in 1860
I came across this extraordinary photo on Tumblr. Why do people never smile in old photographs? (Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
To prove that not all Christians are anti-Muslim bigots..
World Religion News reports CHURCHES IN MINNESOTA DISPLAY “BLESSED RAMADAN” SIGNS IN SUPPORT OF THEIR MUSLIM NEIGHBORS. Minnesota is one of the states that saw a lot of hate crimes committed against Muslims in the past few years. This Ramadan… Read More ›
The Gospel and the Jewish Scriptures
Christians can show you a summary of the Christian Gospel (quite different to the gospel of Jesus) in Paul’s letter 1 Corinthians 15: 3-4. Paul is so clear what it means and how the Jewish Scriptures clearly speak of the… Read More ›
Cosmic child abuse
In some forms of Christianity, God tells us to forgive, but He won’t do the same Himself without drawing blood. It leads to a form of cosmic child abuse. Let me quote from Baptist minister Rev Steve Chalke who is… Read More ›
Why Christian minister with the US Marines embraced Islam
Find out why a Methodist Christian Minister with the US Marines was so intrigued with Islam that he went to the Masjid to take his Shahada but couldn’t find anyone to help him take it until he decided to track… Read More ›
If Christendom had heeded the Gospels, it would now not exist.
This is a deep truth and the reason I am no longer a Christian but a Muslim.
Catholic Truth Society fails to answer its own question about the Trinity
The Catholic Truth Society (who are the official publishers to the Holy See in Rome) appear to offer no answer to the excellent question they ask themselves in the tweet below: How could Jesus, as God, pray to God? Read the… Read More ›
Deconstructing the Trinity
Published on 31 May 2016 Brother Hashim (Muslim) speaks with Christians about the Trinity at Speakers Corner. Hashim puts the concept of the Trinity to the test by asking some basic questions using logic and reason. It becomes apparent throughout… Read More ›
Fraud? Allegations of fake “Conversions” to Christianity for Asylum
Published by Yahya Snow on 30 May 2016. He writes: Sadly, a few evangelicals around the world have been conned by these stories of mass conversions of Muslum Asylum seekers from Iran to Christianity in Germany. After a short investigation… Read More ›
What Did Thomas Aquinas Believe About Head Covering?
Reblogged from the Christian website The Head Covering Movement Thomas Aquinas (1225-1274) was an Italian Dominican friar and priest and an immensely influential philosopher and theologian. He is considered by the Catholic Church to be its greatest theologian and one of… Read More ›