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According to the words of Moses (peace be upon him) and Jesus (pbuh), the Bible prophesies the coming of a prophet with many foretold attributes that allow men of faith to recognize and follow him and the message of God passed on to him. The Bible clearly demands that the people who believe in Moses and Jesus are required to believe in him. Read the rest of this entry »

For centuries, the argument has been advanced that Trinitarians follow Pauline theology in preference to that of Jesus and his teachings. This charge is difficult to deny, for Jesus taught the Old Testament Law whereas Paul negated it. Jesus preached orthodox Jewish creed; Paul preached mysteries of faith. Jesus spoke of accountability; Paul proposed justification by faith. Jesus described himself as an ethnic prophet; Paul defined him as a universal prophet. Read the rest of this entry »

Those who fiercely defend that Jesus was divine and are usually quick to name his miracles. Such individuals  should remind themselves that there is not a single miracle which Jesus (peace be upon him) performed, that was not performed by another prophet before him; some of such miracles had even a greater nature than that of Jesus’ (pbuh). This is not some random assertion by Jews or Muslims; the Bible itself is a testimony to this very fact. All a Trinitarian Christian has to do is to open the pages of his/her own Bible and actually read what it has to say about the Prophets that came before Jesus (pbuh) rather than blindly following what is falsely being preached to them. Read the rest of this entry »

In this video, Joshua Evans, a former Christians lists and goes through the top ten proofs why Jesus Christ never claimed to be god or divine.

10- God was not born and cannot be born

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The meaning is lost in translation of what should be “the servant of God” or “the godly person”

While “Son of God” is most widely related to Christian New Testament concepts, similar terminology was present, before, during and after the Apostolic Age, in the Gentile and Jewish cultural and historical background of Jesus: while in the Greek and Roman polytheistic culture rulers and heroes were called sons of Zeus or Poseidon or Apollo. In Judaism the term “son of God” was most commonly used to refer to a righteous person. Read the rest of this entry »

The so-called Johannine Comma (also called the Comma Johanneum) is a sequence of extra words, which appear in 1 John 5:7-8 in some early printed editions of the Greek New Testament.

These extra words are generally absent from the Greek manuscripts. In fact, they only appear in the text of four late medieval manuscripts. They seem to have originated as a marginal note added to certain Latin manuscripts during the Middle Ages, which was eventually incorporated into the text of most of the later Vulgate manuscripts. Read the rest of this entry »

Islam demands submission to God (the very definition of Islam), whereas Judaism and Christianity demand submission to ecclesiastical (i.e. Church or priesthood) doctrine. Muslims do not adhere to ecclesiastical doctrine for the simple reason that, in Islam, there is no ecclesiastical doctrine. This article is (with a few changes) from MisGod’ed a wonderful book written by Dr. Laurence Brown, and American convert to Islam. In which Dr. Brown goes directly to the point and through many arguments between Islam, Judaism and Christianity, one of which is priesthood and Imam in Christianity, Judaism and Islam. Read the rest of this entry »

Looking at various translations of the Bible as “the evidence,” mainstream Christianity holds that Mary Magdalene – the adulterous woman – was accused of prostitution by the Jewish teachers of Law and the Pharisees. This is arguably the best-known biblical story; how Jesus (pubh) then forgave the adulterous woman while undermining the Law of Moses. Read the rest of this entry »

Dr. Shabbir Ally breaks down some of the greatest mathematical miracles of the Quran. These are amazing proofs that the Quran that only a few of which should convice any logical and reason person to accept the Quran as a super natural work and definitely not the creation of Muhammad (pbuh). And that’s exactly what the Quran itself refers to. A revelation from the Lord of the Worlds… “yet most mankind will not believe”