Category: Christian Doctrines
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A Reasoning To Refute the Logic of Trinity
In this paper I attempt to present an argument disputing and refuting the Christian Belief in the Trinity of God. We believe this ill concept was inserted into Christian belief by the devil at a time of absence of mind and a state of powerlessness on the part of true unitarians and sincere believers in…
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Who is Jesus : Did He “Die” For the Sins of Mankind ?
TRINITY Basic claim is that the Father, Son (Jesus) and Holy Ghost are equally one — and are all GOD Therefore, Jesus IS God. CRUCIFIXION Christians believe that Jesus/God died on the cross for our sins. It is well known to all Major Religions that GOD can NOT die. (1 Tim.6:16) If Jesus did ?die ? we see a clear contradiction…
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Kantian Philosophy From An Islamic Viewpoint
Immanuel Kant (1724-1804) as a philosopher not only sought his own answers to philosophical questions but was also an expert on the history of philosophy. Having a thorough grounding in the philosophical tradition of the past, he was keenly aware of the standpoints of rationalists and empiricists. He believed that both were partly right and…
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One Hundred Christian Proofs Of Islamic Falsehood
Dive into this frank and entertaining critique of common arguments used to challenge Islam's validity. Discover how these arguments, often simplified and detached from their religious contexts, can border on the absurd. Forget political correctness; join us for a candid, enlightening exploration of religious diversity. Read on to expand your understanding!
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The Historical Development Of The Trinity : An Analysis
Introduction T. S. Elliot was quoted to have once said that “Christianity is always adapting itself into something which can be believed.“John Hick, ed., The Myth of God Incarnate, Preface And true to this statement, Christianity has digressed from the concept of the Oneness of God as stressed in the “Shema”, or the Jewish creed…
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Crucifixion Of Jesus Or The Holy Rape of Jessica ?
It is agreed upon among intelligent people that results follow the reasons that caused them in correctness and error; if the reasons are valid, the results are therefore correct -- if the reasons are not, then the results are therefore erroneous. This rule has nothing to do with Islam, Christianity or anything else because it…
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Ignaz Goldziher On Islam & Christianity
The Hungarian Islamic Studies scholar of Jewish descent Ignaz Goldziher (1850--1921) is widely recognized as the founder (along with only two or three other scholars) of the scientific study of Islam in Europe. Goldziher undoubtedly has an enormous influence in the field of Islamic studies and practically everything he wrote between roughly 1870 and 1920…
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Excerpt from Tom Harpur’s “For Christ’s Sake”
Conclusion Regarding Christian DoctrinesTom Harpur, For Christ’s Sake, pp. 124 – 125 I am well aware that in questioning orthodox teaching — the dogmas of the Trinity and the Godhead of Jesus, the divine origins of priestly castes, the necessity of a pyramid-shaped hierarchy, the theory of Atonement, the infallibility of the New Testament documents, and Christianity’s absolutist claim to…
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Michael Servetus : On The Errors of the Trinity
Michael Servetus was born in Villaneueva in Spain in 1511. He was the son of the local judge. He lived at a time when there was unrest in the established Church, and in a period when everyone was questioning the nature of Christianity. As he grew older and more informed, the young Servetus was appalled…