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Goal of this book |
Follow this chart from Christianity to Islam |
Table of Definitions and Abbreviations |
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1.1 |
Christian perspective |
1.2 |
Muslim perspective |
1.2.1 |
'Blind faith' or 'Prove all things'? |
1.2.2 |
The 'Trinity', or 1+1+1=1 |
1.2.2.1 |
Matthew 28:19 |
1.2.2.2 |
I Corinthians 12:4-6 |
1.2.2.3 |
II Corinthians 13:14 |
1.2.2.4 |
Jude 1:20-21 |
1.2.2.5 |
1 John 5:7 |
1.2.2.6 |
John 1:1 |
1.2.2.7 |
John 10:30 |
1.2.2.8 |
Genesis 1:26 |
1.2.2.9 |
John 14:8-9 |
1.2.2.10 |
John 14:6 |
1.2.2.11 |
John 20:28 |
1.2.2.12 |
A logical analysis |
1.2.2.13 |
On 'steam, water, and ice' |
1.2.3 |
The 'Son of God' |
1.2.3.1 |
Anglican bishops declare that Jesus is not God |
1.2.3.2 |
How many 'Sons' does God have? |
1.2.3.3 |
Because God was his 'Father'? |
1.2.3.4 |
Because he performed miracles? |
1.2.3.5 |
Because he was filled with the Holy Ghost? |
1.2.3.6 |
Because he was the 'Image of God'? |
1.2.3.7 |
Because he was 'from above'? |
1.2.3.8 |
Because he was the 'Messiah/Christ' and the 'Word'? |
1.2.3.9 |
Because he was called 'Lord'? |
1.2.3.10 |
Because God 'gave His only begotten Son'? |
1.2.3.11 |
What about 'Unto us a child is born'? |
1.2.3.12 |
How did Jesus' people know him? |
1.2.3.13 |
Is God a man? |
1.2.3.14 |
Does God pray to Himself? |
1.2.3.15 |
Jesus is God's servant |
1.2.3.16 |
Does God have a God? |
1.2.3.17 |
Is God greater than Himself? |
1.2.3.18 |
More to think about |
1.2.3.19 |
Was God ignorant and savage? |
1.2.3.20 |
But he must be God, or else we can not be saved |
1.2.3.21 |
But he must be God, he was lifted up |
1.2.4 |
'Worship me! ' |
1.2.4.1 |
Who can forgive sins? |
1.2.4.2 |
Jesus said 'I am' so he must be God |
1.2.4.3 |
But people 'worshipped' Jesus and he did not object |
1.2.4.4 |
But he doesn't need to say it |
1.2.5 |
Historical origin of the 'Trinity' myth |
1.2.6 |
The systematic destruction of the law of Jesus |
1.2.7 |
Christianity's true founder, Paul, admits fabrication
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1.2.8 |
Summary: What is a 'Trinity'? |
1.2.9 |
Conclusion |
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2.1 |
Christian scholars recognize contradictions |
2.2 |
A small sampling of these contradictions |
2.3 |
Did mankind tamper with the Old Testament? |
2.4 |
When is a book an 'inspired' book? |
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5.1 |
A Biblical picture of God |
5.2 |
My grandfather did it (or: Is King David going to Hell?)
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5.3 |
Poison yourself or be damned |
5.4 |
Who's will is stronger? |
5.5 |
Who bears the sin? |
5.6 |
Like Jesus prayed |
5.7 |
Like Jesus' greeting |
5.8 |
Thirty seven verses word for word? |
5.9 |
Melchizedek, A god greater than Jesus? |
5.10 |
The ultimate test of Jesus |
5.11 |
Who was 'Immanuel'? |
5.12 |
Eli, Eli, Lama Sabachthani |
5.13 |
Hiding the miracles |
5.14 |
Was 'Christ' a 'Christian'? |
5.15 |
Will Judas judge Israel? |
5.16 |
Does God need an 'blood atonement'? |
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6.1 |
Three distinct prophesies |
6.2 |
Foretells the story of the chapter of 'Al-Alak' |
6.3 |
A Paraclete like Jesus |
6.4 |
The emigration (The Hijra) |
6.5 |
Isaiah's vision |
6.6 |
Truthfulness of Muhammad (pbuh) |
6.7 |
Moses foretells of Muhammad's coming |
6.8 |
Legitimacy of Hagar and Ishmael |
6.9 |
A rod out of the stem of Jesse |
6.10 |
Reference to Moses, Jesus, & Muhammad in that order |
6.11 |
God did not kill Muhammad for speaking in His name |
6.12 |
Glorifies Jesus (pbuh) |
6.13 |
The rejected stone |
6.14 |
Other Prophesies |
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