A discussion of the various passages in which Christians seek to prove the Trinitarian nature of God. Part 1: Isaiah 9:6.
By IslamReligion.com
Published on 13 Mar 2006
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A discussion of the various passages in which Christians
seek to prove the Trinitarian nature of God. Part 2: Is the name Immanuel a
proof that Jesus is God?
By IslamReligion.com
Published on 13 Mar 2006
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A discussion of the various passages in which Christians seek to prove the Trinitarian nature of God. Part 3: Who is Alpha and Omega, God, Jesus or both?
By IslamReligion.com
Published on 13 Mar 2006
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A discussion of the various passages in which Christians seek to prove the Trinitarian nature of God. Part 4: Who is Alpha and Omega, God, Jesus or both?
By IslamReligion.com
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The teachings of Paul in contrast with those of Jesus, and the statements of Christian scholars on this subject.
By Laurence B. Brown, MD
Published on 21 May 2007
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How the concept of the Trinity was introduced into the Christian doctrine.
By Aisha Brown (iiie.net)
Published on 30 Jul 2007
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How the injected doctrine of the trinity remained part of the beliefs of the Christians and how Islam defines God.
By Aisha Brown (iiie.net)
Published on 30 Jul 2007
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The effects that Paul of Tarsus and Pagan beliefs had on the forming of the idea of salvation in Christianity; while in reality Christ’s mentioning of salvation was different from what is widely believed today.
By Aisha Brown
Published on 17 Sep 2007
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A look at how old pagan beliefs crept into Christianity through Paul of Tarsus. Also included, is mention of the history of original sin and salvation from an Islamic perspective.
By Aisha Brown
Published on 17 Sep 2007
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The concept of original sin in Judaism,
Christianity and Islam.
By Laurence B. Brown, MD
Published on 29 Sep 2008
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Discussion about God, His prophets, and His Holy books. Part
1.
By islamweb.net
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Expressions of truth and steps of conversion. Part 2.
By islamweb.net
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In this article we will attempt to discover and explain
what a Christian healing miracle is, their place in history,
and the difference between Christianity and Islam.
How idolatry crept
into Christianity. Part 1: The meaning of ‘worship’.
By Laurence B. Brown, MD
Published on 24 Feb 2014
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How idolatry crept
into Christianity. Part 2: Introduction of pictures and sculptures in the
Church and the beginning of image-worship.
By Laurence B. Brown, MD
Published on 03 Mar 2014
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How idolatry crept
into Christianity. Part 3: How an effort by the Emperor of Constantinople, Leo
III to destroy images was dampened. Striking parallels between the teachings
of Christianity and some ancient civilizations.
By Laurence B. Brown, MD
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How idolatry crept
into Christianity. Part 4: How Christianity further drenched itself into
creation-worship.
By Laurence B. Brown, MD
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How idolatry crept
into Christianity. Part 5: Some thought-provoking questions.
By Laurence B. Brown, MD
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Islam and Christianity are thought of as two monolithic
religions. This is an explanation of what Islam and Christianity believe about
the Scriptures, the Prophets and the Trinity.
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