Monthly Archives: June 2013

Answering some Muslim objections to the Incarnation and Trinity

There has been some discussion with Muslims here  (no longer there as Paul Williams changed his blogs several times) about the Incarnation of Christ, the Trinity, Mark 13:32 (“no one knows that day, not even the Son”); and Philippians 2:1-11 and … Continue reading

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Homosexuality and the Campaign for Immorality

Also:  A Sweeping Decision in the DOMA case ruling by the Supreme Court. Al Mohler on the Supreme Court Decisions today, June 26, 2013 regarding so called “same sex marriage” 

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Trinity Debate

A Debate on the Trinity – 2 Trinitarians (Michael Brown and James White) vs. 2 Unitarians (Anthony Buzzard and Joseph Good) Both sides agree with Monotheism and that Jesus was the Messiah and suffering servant of Isaiah 52:13-53:12 and suffered … Continue reading

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Debate: How can we find forgiveness from a Holy God? Shabir Ally vs. Thabiti Anyabwile

http://www.bible-quran.com/forgiveness-god-shabir-ally-anyabwile/ http://www.livestream.com/mcdialogues/video?clipId=pla_347eeca0-0190-4bcc-8f31-d75ffe85608d&utm_source=lslibrary&utm_medium=ui-thumb There are some problems with the audio at some points. I hope to make more comments on this debate in the future as time allows, but for now I remember one point that James White already refuted Shabir … Continue reading

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Paul Bilal Williams overwhelms simple Christian lady from Texas with intellectual arguments!

See this video of him doing Islamic Da’wa (means “invitation” to Islam, roughly equivalent to Christian evangelism) in speaker’s corner in Hyde Park, London, and blog post, “Paul Williams vs. a Texan Christian Lady” It looks like a lot of … Continue reading

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2011 Dubai Muslim-Christian Dialogue – Bassam Zawadi vs. Thabiti Anyabwile

Topic: “How Can We Find Forgiveness from a Holy God?” I had written an article with reference to this debate a while ago at the other blog that I write at; “Beggars All Reformation”. (“The Root of Man-Made Religion”) 2011 Dubai … Continue reading

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About the Canon of Scripture and church history

Michael J. Kruger has some excellent books and a very informative web-site on the issues on the New Testament canon. I recommend his book, Canon Revisited for people wanting to study the issue of the New Testament canon more accurately and … Continue reading

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This Might help Muslims begin to understand . . .

. . . But only if you really listen to the whole presentation without stoping to criticize and if you also listen to the rest of the series here. (see links to parts 2-6 at bottom) And also, only if the … Continue reading

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علم تفسیر (Farsi form) علم التفسیر (Arabic form) = “The Science of Interpretation”

Credit goes to a Christian named “Frankz” who posted this video in the com-box of Paul Williams blog. [no longer there; Williams deleted his blogs several times]  I appreciate Paul Williams letting this video be published at his blog; and … Continue reading

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There are only Four True Gospels

The Historical Roots Of The Gospel Canon (by Jason Engwer at the excellent and massive Triablogue) One of the best books I’ve read on the historical origins of the four-gospel canon is C.E. Hill’s Who Chose The Gospels? (New York: … Continue reading

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