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Ali-O𝙣𝙚M𝙚𝙨𝙨𝙖𝙜𝙚☝︎
A 23-year-old Muslim apologist destroyed GodLogic’s career. This is why GodLogic doesn’t want to debate Libyano anymore. It has nothing to do with the issue involving his wife. I’ve never seen him look so defeated. Throughout the discussion, he seemed frustrated, overwhelmed, and unable to adequately respond to the questions being presented. Watch till the end 6:50 @muslimorthodoxy
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He repeated “Justin Martyr” twice. why would he do that if he actually knew who he was talking about? His eyes were on the screen the whole time. Probably his team signaled him and that’s when he corrected himself. He’s clearly not into scholarship. You don’t make that kind of basic mistake otherwise.
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He repeated “Justin Martyr” multiple times in the script. why would he do that if he actually knew who he was talking about? His eyes were on the screen the whole time. Probably his team signaled him and that’s when he corrected himself. He’s clearly not into scholarship. You don’t make that kind of basic mistake otherwise.
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Ustādh Ijaz@IjazTheTrini·
By their fruits you shall know them — Why is it that 2SLGBTQIA+ emerged socially from predominantly Christian countries and not Islāmic or Muslim majority countries? I don't know a single Christian who would debate this thesis.
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Yhis is an argument from silence. The burden of proof is on the one making the claim. What I’m trying to show is that the Qur’an repeatedly uses the mustard seed as an example of something extremely small (its weight in the scales of justice, hidden deeds, etc.). It emphasizes its minuscule nature in multiple contexts, yet it never calls it the smallest seed on Earth.
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Isaac@Isaac2597733569·
@Kryptotajeer 1. Give me a verse where Allah says it isn't the smallest. That would be a correction. 2. If I say "by a hair" did I measure whatever exactly? Will I say, "by a hair... but not actually that much"? Just because you mention the rebuttal doesn't make it untrue (proverbial language)
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The Mustard Seed Dilemma Allah (swt) mentions the mustard seed in the Qur’an as a symbol of something minuscule multiple times yet He never once calls it the smallest seed on earth as it was exactly called in the bible. This is one of many examples where the Author of the Qur’an consciously correct the errors found in the earlier scriptures. Jesus pbuh can make mistake as its consistent with his mature as a human but ALLAH (GOD) cannot make mistake which is also consistent with His nature. This further confirms the Author of the Qur’an is the real GOD, All-Knowing, All-Wise..
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@NuriSunnah If Jesus said that - it means his divinity claim fall apart i.e christianity is false If he didnt said that - The gospel is unreliable, i.e christianity is false Anyway christianity is false.. This has nothing to do with Islam.. We can go with the later
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Nuri Sunnah@NuriSunnah·
My Official Tafsir of the “Mustard Seed Dilemma”. Recently it has been argued that because Jesus at Mark 4:31 erroneously asserts that the mustard seed is "the smallest of all seeds on earth," it thereby follows that Jesus, apparently lacking a comprehensive knowledge of various seed sizes, is not God. Accordingly, a few Muslims have begun to use this verse as a polemic against Christians. However, it seems worth pointing out that, objectively speaking, the verse itself might carry theological implications for Muslims as well. Such becomes evident based on how one answers the following question: Does Mark 4:31 reflect something Jesus historically uttered? (A) If one answers no, then the dilemma itself falls apart: if Jesus did not actually say that the mustard seed is "the smallest of all seeds on earth," then the statement has no bearing on the question of his divinity. Of course, Christians will still be left to grapple with the fact that Mark has not, in its totality, accurately depicted the biography of Christ – but this is something many Christians are already keen to affirm about the Gospels anyway! (B) If one answers yes, then it would seem to necessarily follow that Jesus was ignorant of seed sizes. It is easy to see why many would find it theologically unacceptable to affirm the divinity of such a one. Yet this is where the dilemma becomes applicable to Muslims. Jesus made this erroneous claim within the context of preaching: if his teachings were divinely inspired – as both Christians and Muslims generally affirm – then it could actually be argued that the error uttered at Mark 4:31 reflects inaccurate information which Jesus received from God. Such a scenario leaves Christians with a Jesus of questionable divinity; but it also leaves Muslims wondering why Allah would inspire such an inaccurate revelation.
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MODBAN@modban·
@Kryptotajeer @GodLogic_GL @MMetaphysician We know Godlogic meant Father John of Damascus, it was a slip And John of Damascus had first hand knowledge of Islam and said Muhammad was a FALSE PROPHET And this fact stands true to date
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The Orthodox Muslim
The Orthodox Muslim@muslimorthodoxy·
“Orthodox Muslim! Why don’t you talk to the top Christian apologists?” Top Christian apologists:
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the Igbo Caesar@MrBrown_114·
@Kryptotajeer Exactly same thing you guys do when you say Muhammad was prophesied in the bible. The new testament writers already made that correlation between Jesus and his prophecies in the Old Testament, Christians don’t even need to try to prove anything for anyone.
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This is exactly what Christology is all about: taking Old Testament texts completely out of context and reading the New Testament back into them to make it appear as though they were prophesying about Jesus. Isaiah 53 is a perfect example. Most of these supposed messianic prophecies have nothing to do with the new testament Jesus when read in their original context.
Packers@IslamicPackers

Christian @needGod_net tries to run Isaiah 53 against @muslimorthodoxy and fails miserably. Christians, what do you think?

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Ali-O𝙣𝙚M𝙚𝙨𝙨𝙖𝙜𝙚☝︎
So because “identifying the smallest seed in the world is not actually the point of the story,” the clear factual error should just be ignored? What do you mean by that exactly? If he had said“Its small or or one of the smallest” you’ll have an argument but he explicitly says the mustard seed is “the smallest of all seeds on EARTH” No one would have problem understanding that claim if you guys admit the fact that He’s a human being - fallable in nature, not divine and all-knowing God.
Aidan Mattis@MattisRedacted

Literally not a single Christian I know has any idea what the “mustard seed dilemma” is outside of Twitter Nor would any of them be stumped by it, considering it’s literally from a parable where identifying the smallest seed in the world is not actually the point of the story

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Ali-O𝙣𝙚M𝙚𝙨𝙨𝙖𝙜𝙚☝︎
This Christian deliberately quotes Matthew 13:32 to refute the mustard seed dilemma. When Matthew copied from Mark, he removed the part where Jesus says “on earth.” She’s appealing to Matthew while ignoring Mark…the earliest Gospel and the source from which ~90% of Matthew is directly copied. (Markan priority is standard scholarship for a reason.)
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Ihunanya Chi ❤️@Ihunanya_chi

So Muslims are out here screaming ‘Christian dilemma!’ over Matthew 13:32 like they just won a lottery.😹😹😹😂 We get it, when your own book is giving you endless explanations and dilemmas, the next best move is to go Bible-hunting for dilemmas too. Keep digging lol. The Bible is perfect. 👌 Why did Jesus say “the least of all seeds”? Jesus was not giving a scientific lecture on botany. He was speaking to ordinary people in first-century Judea using a common agricultural example they would immediately understand. The mustard seed was commonly known among His audience as one of the smallest seeds that farmers planted in their fields. Jesus was using everyday language, just as someone might say, “This is the smallest seed I plant,” not because he has examined every seed in the world, but because among the seeds he commonly plants, it is the smallest. So the emphasis was not on making a botanical statement about every seed on earth, but on showing how something that starts extremely small can grow into something surprisingly large.

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