Category Archives: Apologetics Issues–Other Faiths

Muslims claim Paul is a false apostle Part 1

The Claim: “Paul is a false apostle who started the anti-Christ movement and promoted anti-Tanakh laws. Agree?” My response: In the light of what the Bible itself teaches, Paul is surely not a false apostle. He was appointed and commissioned … Continue reading

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Answer to Muslim challenge re authenticity of words of Jesus Part 2

The Muslim Challenge: Christians, how do you confirm those words in the Bible are the words of Jesus and not words put into his mouth? TK’s Response to my previous answers: again you’re quoting events and speeches as if they’re … Continue reading

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Answer to Muslim challenge re authenticity of words of Jesus

The Muslim Challenge: Christians, how do you confirm those words in the Bible are the words of Jesus and not words put into his mouth? Muslims trust the words of Prophet Muhammad pbuh because we have authentic sources to prove … Continue reading

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Another Muslim Challenge re Fig Tree Cursed by Jesus

8-17-22 Another Muslim Challenge re Fig Tree Cursed by Jesus The Muslim Challenge: “Christ the God one who does not know when the fig tree blooms, how can he be a God leave alone being God he cannot even be … Continue reading

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Is the Holy Ghost an Angel?

8-16-22 Is the Holy Ghost an Angel The Muslim Challenge (by TK): The Holy Ghost is an ANGEL. Trinity is made up of God, a man and an angel. My Response (to TK): As I have suggested before, you would … Continue reading

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Bible versus Koran witness to Jesus, Part Four

The Muslim Claim: There are strong evidences that Jesus did not die: My response to TK You next comment: “2) he was placed in a spacious tomb, not buried underground, so he could breathe normally and start healing, just like … Continue reading

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Bible versus Koran witness to Jesus, Part Three

7-1-22 Bible versus Koran witness to Jesus, Part Three The Muslim Challenge: There are strong evidences that Jesus did not die. My response to TK (Wednesday, June 15, 2022), Part Two: You comment: “There are strong evidences that he did … Continue reading

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Bible versus Koran witness to Jesus, Part Two

My comment from Part One (repeated here to provide context): The Koran denies that Jesus died on the cross. The Koran on this point is very mistaken. The Koran denies the bodily resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ, and on … Continue reading

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Bible versus Koran witness to Jesus, Part One

Muslim challenge and Opening Post by TK: Christians, you believe in every word attributed to Jesus in a book that is written by unknown Greeks, a book which has undergone numerous editions, is tested and found to contain additions, deletions, … Continue reading

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My answer to the Muslim claim Jesus is not Lord or God

The Muslim Claim: what your Bible teaches about Jesus? 1-Jesus was born As we all know, Jesus was born of the Virgin Mary, and so this clearly shows Jesus cannot be God as being born means he was created and … Continue reading

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