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  • The Illit­er­ate Prophet

    Some Arab Chris­tians apol­o­gists false­ly claim that Prophet Muhammad(P) was lit­er­ate and even knew many lan­guages. They base their false­hood on the inter­po­la­tion of the word ​“umiyy” and claim that it stands for ​“non-Israelite” or ​“Gen­tile” and that it does not mean ​“illit­er­ate”. One won­ders why would Arab Chris­tians make such a false claim ? The answer…

  • Excerpt from Tom Harpur’s ​“For Christ’s Sake”

    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…

  • Com­mon Mis­con­cep­tions About Mus­lims and Islam

    Muslims do not believe in Muhammad(P) as God or venerate and worship him as God. We believe that he is a Messenger of God, just like Moses(P) and Jesus(P), and that he brought God's Words to us. He neither conceived his own conception of God nor did he told Muslims to establish Islam with force.…

  • John Bid­dle : Twelve Argu­ments Refut­ing The Deity of the Holy Spirit

    John Biddle, the Father of Unitarianism in England, was born in 1615. He was a brilliant student and was described as a man who "outran his instructors and became tutor to himself". He went to the University at Oxford n 1634, was made a B.A. in 1638 and an M.A. in 1641. After leaving Oxford,…