How do we know John wrote John – Muslim Objections Refuted (P4)

This is a continuation in showing that the Synoptic Gospels are not left without authorship since the Divinely Appointed teaching office of the Church was established by Jesus to preserve the Authors of the Gospels. This article displays another excerpt from Archibald Alexander showing the unanimous agreement amongst the Early Church writers on the Authorship of John;…… Continue reading How do we know John wrote John – Muslim Objections Refuted (P4)

How do we know Luke wrote Luke? – Muslim Objections Refuted (P3)

This is a continuation in showing that the Synoptic Gospels are not left without authorship since the Divinely Appointed teaching office of the Church was established by Jesus to preserve the Authors of the Gospels. This article displays another excerpt from Archibald Alexander showing the unanimous agreement amongst the Early Church that Luke the Evangelist is the author of the…… Continue reading How do we know Luke wrote Luke? – Muslim Objections Refuted (P3)

How do we know Mark wrote Mark – Muslim Objections Refuted (P2)

This is a continuation in showing that the Synoptic Gospels are not left without authorship since the Divinely Appointed teaching office of the Church was established by Jesus to preserve the Authors of the Gospels. This article displays another excerpt from Archibald Alexander showing the unanimous agreement amongst the Early Church that Mark is the…… Continue reading How do we know Mark wrote Mark – Muslim Objections Refuted (P2)

How do we know Matthew wrote Matthew? – Muslim Objections Refuted (P1)

A common Muslim objection is that the Gospels are anonymous and are thus not reliable. There are right in the sense that in the context of Matthew, there is no metion of an author. However this argumentation is fallacious, since this is an argument of silence. The absence of the assertion that Matthew wrote Matthew…… Continue reading How do we know Matthew wrote Matthew? – Muslim Objections Refuted (P1)

Happy All Saints Day – St Polycarp and the Intercession of Saints

This post is dedicated to All Saints Day, within this post I show that as early as St. Polycarp the doctrine of Intercession of Saints was in the infancy. Glory to Jesus Christ! This, then, is the account of the blessed Polycarp, who, being the twelfth that was martyred in Smyrna (reckoning those also of Philadelphia), yet occupies a place of…… Continue reading Happy All Saints Day – St Polycarp and the Intercession of Saints

Sola Scriptura Refuted From Scripture!

In this article I post a snippet from my full refutation of Sola Scriptura which can be found here. In this post I highlight certain Scriptural points that refute the notion that Scripture is the only medium in which God’s Word is transmitted (this is the assumption of the Prots). For example, 2 Thessalonians 3:6…… Continue reading Sola Scriptura Refuted From Scripture!

Jesus – Worshipped by All of Creation!

This post will focus on key verses from the Holy Bible further emphasizing that Jesus possessed the Divine Nature that the Father and Spirit possess. The Holy Bible portrays Jesus as that Yahweh God of Old, and it is undeniable from Scripture. Be still, and know that I am God: I will be exalted among…… Continue reading Jesus – Worshipped by All of Creation!

Sin and It’s Origin, “Why Do Bad Things Happen?” & Refutation of Sola Fide – St. Cyril of Jerusalem

St Cyril of Jerusalem shows from Old to New Testament examples of people just as us that struggles with sin or even rejected belief in God. Yet, God is infinitely merciful and compassionate, willing to meet us where we are at if we are truly repentant and seeking forgiveness. He is faithful and merciful on…… Continue reading Sin and It’s Origin, “Why Do Bad Things Happen?” & Refutation of Sola Fide – St. Cyril of Jerusalem

Ellen G. White’s Nestorianism | Response To AdventDefenseLeague

Within my many dialogues with Adventist, there is a stubbornness in Adventism within topic of Ellen White’s Nestorianism. Most of the time, Adventist will deny that Ellen White was a Nestorian. Nestorianism is the idea that one can separate the Human and Divine natures of the Lord Jesus insofar as the “Divine” aspects of the…… Continue reading Ellen G. White’s Nestorianism | Response To AdventDefenseLeague

Did the Father forsake the Son? – Matthew 27:46

A common view held in Evangelical, Reformed Protestantism and Seventh Day Adventism is that Jesus in Matthew 27:46 was abandoned by the Father and feared the Cross, Jesus’ resopone of this abandonment being “My God My God, why hast thou forsaken me” (Matthew 27:46). This is blasphemy and heretical, since this divides the one Person…… Continue reading Did the Father forsake the Son? – Matthew 27:46