Category Archives: Bible

What is Islam ?


What Is the Quran? (Introduction to Islam)
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I Believe in Muhammad (David Wood)
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What is Taqiyya
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David Wood – Confused about Islam?
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Tommy Robinson Speaks at the Oxford Union


Tommy Robinson Speaks at the Oxford Union.
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Is Christianity a Religion of Peace? Qur’an the Word of God?


Is Christianity a Religion of Peace? (David Wood)
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David Wood: Five Reasons the Quran Is Not the Word of God
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What Is Molinism? Is Jesus God, Allah?

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The following is a little hard to follow, but please make the effort to listen closely. Al Rassooli is spot on! These are deep concepts and even if you are indifferent to religion, you need to know what is coming. True Christianity has never sought imposition to spread the word of God. Evil men have used God’s name to do evil, true, but Islam on the other hand, seeks to subjugate all by imposition and noncompliance is punishable by death. The political Left in our country is embracing Islam and you ought to be worried—not that your worry basket wasn’t already full, but I can’t help that.The other two videos are relative to this discussion in historical and logical reference, but YOU must pay attention!

All good things to all good people, Tonto


The Glazov Gang – Al Rassooli on “Is Allah the Same as the God of the Bible?”
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Is Jesus God? (With Rob Bowman)

From the YouTube descriptor:
Published on Nov 24, 2014
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The core of the New Testament Gospel is that Jesus is the divine Son of God, who died on the cross for sins and rose from the dead. The title “Son of God” here refers to Jesus’ place in the Trinity. But why do Christians believe that Jesus is a person of the Trinity? In this video, Dr. Rob Bowman, co-author of “Putting Jesus in His Place,” explains the Biblical basis for the doctrine of the deity of Christ.


What Is Molinism? (William Lane Craig)

From the YouTube descriptor:
Published on Nov 22, 2014
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Molinism (a theological position named after 16th century Jesuit theologian Luis de Molina), is an increasingly popular model for reconciling God’s sovereignty and providence with human freedom and choice. Molinists maintain that God knows what we would do in counterfactual situations (middle knowledge), and that God uses this knowledge to accomplish his goals. In this video, William Lane Craig explains the doctrine.