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Category Archives: Unraveling_Islam
Divorce and Remarriage
The more I learn about Islam, the more incongruities I find when compared with Christianity. Of course there are items in each religion that appear similar, but so too there are many places where stark areas of divergence emerge. One … Continue reading
Another Oddity, I Swear
Throughout many cultures, taking oaths has played a big role. Even in our own day and age, you hear people say something to the effect of “I didn’t do it. I swear!” Could an investigation into taking oaths reveal something … Continue reading
The Complexity of the Trinity
After approximately forty articles, perhaps I have been remiss in not writing about one of the most contentious doctrinal issues dividing Christianity and Islam, the Trinity. Muslims often mention that the word “Trinity” never appears in the Bible, and I … Continue reading