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Rumi & the Quran
“I am the servant of the Qur’an as long as I have life. I am the dust on the path of Muhammad, the Chosen One.” ― Rumi, The Quatrains of Rumi: Complete Translation with Persian Text, Islamic Mystical Commentary, Manual… Read More ›
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An extraordinary performance
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Death
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My thoughts on Cage’s recent Press conference on the unveiling of ‘Jihadi John’.
Originally posted on Adam Deen:
Cage’s recent unveiling of “Jihadi John” as Mohammed Emwazi at their recent press conference has opened the floodgates to questions of “what if?” Many commentators, particularly CAGE, are now pointing the finger at British security… -
A sign
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A dying woman’s last wish
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The Islamic stance on homosexuality – Nouman Ali Khan
Excellent and concise explanation.
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Reading the Bible Like Conservatives Read the Qur’an
Here is an interesting bit of sensible Christian commentary on the Bible vs Quran debate raging on social media at the moment. The author might also have mentioned the advice St Paul gave to young Timothy about how to treat… Read More ›
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Jesus’s argument in John 10
reblogged from TRINITIES You think that Jesus was good. But do you also think that Jesus was smart? So smart, that you have to carefully weigh his statements and carefully parse his arguments? I do. In this post, I submit… Read More ›
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selective desensitisation
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The face of American terror
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Papias on Matthew and Mark
reblogged from Barts Blog In my previous two posts I showed why Papias is not a reliable source when it comes to the authorship of Matthew and Mark. If you haven’t read those posts and are personally inclined to think… Read More ›
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Believing Papias When It’s Convenient
reblogged from Barts Blog In my previous post I stressed that, contrary to what you sometimes may have heard or possibly will hear, Papias is not a *direct* witness to what the apostles of Jesus were saying. That is an… Read More ›
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Papias as an Earwitness?
reblogged from Barts Blog I have discussed Papias a number of times on the blog in the past, but have not given any substantial time to him in a about a year and a half. He is an important figure… Read More ›
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Slumming it on vacation..
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If Jesus was god, then in what sense was he god?
A question discussed in The Divine Pyramid by Bart Ehrman In my previous posts I have been insisting that if one wants to say that “Jesus is God” according to an early Christian text, one has to ask “in what… Read More ›
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Why was the Gospel of John attributed to John?
reblogged from Bart’s blog Some of the same objections to Matthew having written the First Gospel apply to John the son of Zebedee having written the Fourth. Unlike Matthew, John did not copy any of our other Gospel sources, and… Read More ›
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The Parable of the Rich Man
Rembrandt van Rijn, 1627 Jesus said, “There was a certain rich man who was splendidly clothed in purple and fine linen and who lived each day in luxury. At his gate lay a poor man named Lazarus who was covered… Read More ›
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1887-2015 not much has changed..
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Three Murders in Chapel Hill
A moving article from Bart Ehrman who teaches in the area. From his blog. As probably all of you know, we have experienced a heart-wrenching tragedy here in Chapel Hill, as three young, happy, and good Muslim students were murdered… Read More ›
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Islamic values
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Today: commemorations held over the 25,000 people deliberately incinerated
Today commemorations are taking place in Germany to mark the 70th anniversary of the ‘bombing’ of Dresden. Over 25,000 people died in the British and American slaughter, which created a firestorm that left 33 sq km (12 sq miles) of the… Read More ›
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Avocado angst
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Invisible
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Jesus and Paul Compared and Contrasted
reblogged from Dr Ehrman’s Blog I have been talking about the relationship of Jesus’ proclamation of the coming Kingdom of God to Paul’s preaching about the importance of the death and resurrection of Jesus. In the previous post I argued… Read More ›
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Erdogan raps Obama over slain Muslims
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Food for thought..
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Islam
Islam is the meeting between God as such and man as such. God as such: that is to say God envisaged, not as He manifested Himself in a particular way at a particular time, but independently of history and inasmuch… Read More ›
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Silly
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Me at home
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