Christianity
Mark 13:32 and the “Omniscience” of the Holy Spirit
Mark 13:32 and the “Omniscience” of the Holy Spirit Originally Posted on the “Quran and Bible Blog” Catholic apologist and blog contributor Denis Giron has published a short article in which he attempts to defend the belief in… Read More ›
Exultet Controversy: An Ancient Reference to Jesus as “Lucifer”?
There are numerous videos on the internet which purport to show the Pope, or other Catholic clergy, openly praying to Satan.[1] All of those polemics revolve around an ancient Catholic hymn, known as the Exultet, using the Latin word lucifer… Read More ›
Does Mark 13:32 Preclude the Omniscience of the Holy Spirit?
While many are familiar with polemics which appeal to Mark 13:32 to dispute the omniscience of Jesus[1], fewer have encountered polemics in which it is similarly argued that the same verse even necessitates that the Holy Spirit is not omniscient…. Read More ›
Christianity reinvented, again and again..
“Christianity started in Palestine as a fellowship; it moved to Greece and became a philosophy; it moved to Italy and became an institution; it moved to Europe and became a culture; it came to America and became an enterprise.” Rev…. Read More ›
How to Explain the Sharia to Your Christian Neighbor
By DANIEL HAQIQATJOU In order to explain the Sharia to your Christian neighbor, simply ask this series of questions: Do you believe in God? If so, do you believe that God loves humanity? If so, do you believe that God wants… Read More ›
What I am currently reading: ‘The New Testament in Muslim Eyes’
The New Testament in Muslim Eyes, Paul’s Letter to the Galatians (Routledge Reading the Bible in Islamic Context Series) Paperback – 11 Jun 2018 by Shabbir Akhtar Dr Shabbir Akhtar is a philosopher, researcher and writer who now teaches at the… Read More ›
What does the Trinity look like? A top Christian theologian explains
“What I am doing is trying to make sense out of the doctrine of the Trinity and what I look at is this illustration of Cerberus.” Dr William L. Craig In fairness not many (if any) other theologians would agree… Read More ›
The gospels of Luke and Matthew know nothing of Jesus’ pre-existence or his divine incarnation. In fact both gospels suggest the son of God was *created* in the womb of Mary.
Here are quotations from three eminent Christian scholars – all personally believers in the Trinity – but honest enough to put the facts of the gospels before dogma. They are agreed that the gospels of Luke and Matthew know nothing… Read More ›