- Thursday, January 22, 2009, 6:10
- Christianity, Comparative
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The Concept of Trinity is the only prime difference between the beliefs of a Christian and Muslim Today. It is simply unbelievable that how a concept could be forced on to the people and all the time they read the bible, go to church, consult their priests and pray around the dinner table alone or together but yet do not understand it and ...
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- Thursday, January 8, 2009, 22:28
- Christianity, Comparative
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The Epistle to the Hebrews, the Second Epistle of Peter, the Second and the Third Epistles of John, the Epistle of Jacob, the Epistle of Jude and several verses of the First Epistle of John are wrongly attributed to the apostles. These books were generally supposed to be doubtful up until 363 AD and continue to be considered false and unacceptable to the majority ...
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- Thursday, January 8, 2009, 22:26
- Christianity, Comparative
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All the ancient Christian writers and a great number of modern writers are unanimous on the point that the Gospel of Matthew was originally in the Hebrew language and has been completely obscured due to distortions and alterations made by the Christians. The present Gospel is merely a translation and is not supported by any argument or authority. Even the name of its translator ...
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- Thursday, January 8, 2009, 22:26
- Christianity, Comparative
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We have already seen that the Pentateuch, which enjoys the status of being a fundamental book of the Christian faith, cannot be proved to be authentic and believable. Let us now proceed to find out the truth about the Book of Joshua, the next book in importance.
First of all, the name of the author of this book is not known with certainty, and ...
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- Thursday, January 8, 2009, 22:25
- Christianity, Comparative
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We read in the book of Numbers (1:45-47) this statement:
“So were all those that were numbered of the Children of Israel, by the house of their fathers, from twenty years old and upward all that were able to go forth to war in Israel; even all they that were numbered were six hundred thousand and three thousand ...
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- Thursday, January 8, 2009, 22:23
- Christianity, Comparative
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The Pentateuch (Torah) included in the Old Testament is claimed to be the collection of the revelations of the Prophet Moses. We firmly claim that the books of Pentateuch do not possess any authority or support to prove that they were in fact revealed to Moses and that they were written by him or through him. We possess sound arguments to support our claim....
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- Thursday, January 8, 2009, 22:22
- Christianity, Comparative
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It is a prerequisite of believing in a certain book as divinely revealed that it is proved through infallible arguments that the book in question was revealed through a prophet and that it has been conveyed to us precisely in the same order without any change through an uninterrupted chain of narrators. It is not at all sufficient to attribute a book to a ...
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- Thursday, January 8, 2009, 22:21
- Christianity, Comparative
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The status of these books remained unchanged until the Protestant Reformation. The Protestants repudiated the decisions of the councils and declared that the following books were essentially to be rejected: The Book of Baruch, The Book of Tobit, The Letter of Jude, The song of Solomon, Ecclesiastics, The First and Second Books of Maccabees. They excluded these books from the list of acknowledged books....
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- Thursday, January 8, 2009, 22:18
- Christianity, Comparative
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It is important to note that in 325 a great conference of Christian theologians and religious scholars was convened in the city of Nicaea under the order of the Emperor Constantine to examine and define the status of these books. After thorough investigation it was decided that the Epistle of Jude was genuine and believable. The rest of these books were declared doubtful. This ...
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- Thursday, January 8, 2009, 22:10
- Christianity, Comparative
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DIVISIONS OF THE NEW TESTAMENT
There are nine books in this part. The authenticity of these books has been a point of controversy among Christians. The Protestant faith, for instance, does not acknowledge the divine origin of these books, and they have discarded them from their Bible. They do not form part of the King James Version of the ...
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