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The Slogan vs. The Soul: Why Christians Shouldn’t Be Shaken by Islam’s “Fastest-Growing” Label

Does the “fastest-growing religion” slogan mean Islam is winning a global marketplace of ideas? Not at all. Demographic data shows a massive gap between birth registries and actual belief. Pull back the curtain on the silent wave of secularization, online doubts, and the rising Ex-Muslim movement shifting the global landscape. Continue reading
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Colonial Myths: Exposing Muhammad Mahmud’s Revisionist Colonial History

In this line-by-line scholarly refutation, we expose how Muhammad Mahmud misquoted Brian Stanley, distorted Kierkegaard, and accidentally proved the expansionist nature of Islamic Jihad using Mohammad Fadel’s 2023 legal paper. Continue reading
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The Doctrine of Discovery Exposed: A Scholarly Critique of Muhammad Mahmud’s Colonial Myths (Part 2)

Did Christian missions lead the colonization push in Northern Nigeria? In Part 2 of our response to Muhammad Mahmud, we dissect his manipulation of West African history. From the true text of Karl Kumm’s “Crisis in Hausaland” to the biblical roots of missionary poetry, discover how British colonial rulers actively suppressed the Church to protect… Continue reading
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The Doctrine of Discovery Exposed: A Scholarly Critique of Muhammad Mahmud’s Colonial Myths (Part 1)

Does Christian theology justify global colonization and land theft? In Part 1 of this text-by-text refutation, we expose the deep structural errors in Muhammad Mahmud’s Facebook polemic. Grounded in peer-reviewed scholarship, we reveal how the “Doctrine of Discovery” was a secular manipulation of scripture, while turning the mirror on the aggressive expansionist history of Islamic… Continue reading
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The Myth of Christian Violence: Exposing the Analytical Fallacies (Part 2)

Are all religious ideologies equally prone to violence, or do texts dictate trajectories? In Part 2 of our scholarly response to Juan Cole, we dissect his remaining analytical loopholes. Discover how Cole uses aggressive blame-shifting across global conflicts, utilizes manipulated crime data from autocratic regimes, and ultimately falls into a massive logical contradiction that invalidates… Continue reading
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The Myth of Christian Violence: A Scholarly Critique of Juan Cole (Part 1)

Does Christianity bear the blame for global colonialism, slavery, and the twentieth century’s world wars? In Part 1 of this rigorous, text-by-text refutation, we dismantle a viral polemic by Juan Cole. Utilizing peer-reviewed historical scholarship, we expose the deep category errors that falsely brand secular totalitarianism and imperial corporate greed as “Christian violence,” while uncovering… Continue reading
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Deuteronomy 25:11-12 Explained: Why Would God Command a Woman’s Hand to Be Cut Off?

Does Deuteronomy 25:11-12 prove the Bible is barbaric? Discover the surprising context behind the law where a woman’s hand is cut off for grabbing a man’s genitals in a fight. Historical, cultural, and moral explanation. Continue reading
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Psalm 127:2 Explained: Why the Bible Does NOT Promote Laziness or Discourage Hard Work

Many people misuse Psalm 127:2 to claim the Bible supports laziness and that hard work is useless. In this detailed post, we explore the full context of Solomon’s psalm, what it really means, and how Scripture consistently encourages diligence and faith-filled work. Perfect for believers struggling with hustle culture and anxiety. Continue reading
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Deuteronomy 21:18-21 Explained: Was the Rebellious Son Law Cruel or a Wise Deterrent?

Does Deuteronomy 21:18-21 prove the Bible is cruel? Discover why this law targeted a stubborn, gluttonous, and drunken adult son as a deterrent against societal decay — and why it was likely never enforced. Full biblical context and historical explanation. Continue reading
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Jesus and the Sword: What Did Jesus Really Mean by “Not Peace, but a Sword”? (Matthew 10:34)

What did Jesus really mean when He said, “I did not come to bring peace, but a sword” (Matthew 10:34)? Discover the true meaning of the sword, its historical and textual context, and powerful real-life stories of family division when someone follows Christ — especially from a strict Muslim background. A must-read for understanding the… Continue reading
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