Agrippa's Trilemma

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Agrippa's Trilemma

Agrippa's Trilemma

@Trilematic

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GodLogic_GL
GodLogic_GL@GodLogic_GL·
The word Tauhid does not appear anywhere in the Quran, does that mean the CONCEPT isn't there? You'd say "of course not!" 😂😂😂 Likewise, we'd say the CONCEPT of the Trinity is taught in the Bible, and that the word "Trinity" is used to describe that Biblical concept. This guy is stuck on that 1995 Dawah script.
A. Lukman@Islam435

The word Trinity does not appear anywhere in the Bible. Not once. It was coined by Tertullian in the 2nd century. Look it up.

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Agrippa's Trilemma@Trilematic·
@Ibby_Gee @GodLogic_GL "If it is then the bible author is the worst communicator in the world" These are literally words you took from david wood. Only thing you did was switch out quran with Bible. your prophet was too lazy to start his own religion so it makes sense you defend it the same way
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Jay Seth
Jay Seth@SND_MND·
@MaximuSure @GodLogic_GL The word there for one used in the Shema (Deut. 6:4) is echad which can indicate compound unity. For instance "Therefore shall a man leave his father and his mother, and shall cleave unto his wife: and they shall be one (echad) flesh." (Gen 2:24) <<< 2 becoming one
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Svnior
Svnior@Svnior1·
@GodLogic_GL Cry lil liar . Whole Quran is to Submit to one and Only Allah and believing Muhammad Sallahu Alayhi wa Sallam Is Last prophet. They are lots of lines about Tauhid.
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🅾️G🩵✨
🅾️G🩵✨@OG_Eniwealth·
@GodLogic_GL "There is one God and one Mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus" (1Timothy 2:5) Jesus is the man, the man that brought the Gospel, the man that serves as mediator, the middleman, the peace maker, the broker, between God and people who God sent him to.
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Creole Louisiana 🇺🇸
Soo now Kamala Harris says it’s OK for Black Americans to ask for something specifically for Black Americans ONLY in return for our VOTES‼️👀 Did she tell the Democrats that⁉️🤔
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Agrippa's Trilemma@Trilematic·
@plies This is some gaslighting bull shit... They've spent the last 50 years telling men to be more emotional and now you're wondering how we got here? Women are hard cause they choose to pretend they're equal to men instead of being women.
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Plies
Plies@plies·
Why Have Men Gotten So EMOTIONAL & Women Have Gotten So HARD????
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Black_Melanin🥰
Black_Melanin🥰@itz_taser·
So CardB sl3pt with two men while she was pregnant for the other man?
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Jomboy Media
Jomboy Media@JomboyMedia·
"We're working together back here." Umpire didn't see the catcher challenge
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Joey Swoll
Joey Swoll@TheJoeySwoll·
The #TRUTH why men go to the gym! 😂😂😂
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Jvnior
Jvnior@Jvnior·
There is no contradiction. Hafs and Khalaf do NOT have different Qur’ans. They have different QIRA’at accepted styles of reciting the exact same text revealed to Muhammad ﷺ. A word can be recited with a slight difference in pronunciation (like ajeebta vs ajeebtu) while the meaning stays exactly the same. Christians have: • Catholic Bible • Protestant Bible • Orthodox Bible • 66 books vs 73 books vs 78 books • Thousands of manuscript variants We have ONE Qur’an. Not one letter of the written text changes. The QIRA’at are like accents — not different scriptures. British English: “colour” American English: “color” Same meaning. Same sentence. Same message. The Qur’an’s message doesn’t change. Its theology doesn’t change. Its rulings don’t change. Its story doesn’t change. Only the recitation style changes, and all are traced back to the Prophet ﷺ through mass-transmitted chains. If anything, QIRA’at PROVE preservation, not contradiction. Millions memorize it. Billions recite it. Not a single verse lost. Not a single doctrine altered. Your attempt is cute, but it collapses instantly. Try again.
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Chris At Speaker's Corner
Chris At Speaker's Corner@SCApologia·
Even if we ignore the 15th century canonical Qira'at variants (Yes, thats when the complete 10 readings became standardised), the Sunni tradition explains that the Qur'an exists in multiple "modes" (Ahruf) that Muhammad would recite. We don't know what the contents of these are.
Jai@JaiNDoC_RL

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Agrippa's Trilemma@Trilematic·
@GodLogic_GL I actually like junior... His zeal is impressive, he just needs to experience the true God
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GodLogic_GL
GodLogic_GL@GodLogic_GL·
Another example of Jvnior being the greatest Christian apologist of all time. God uses him yet again to bring a Muslim out of Islam to Christ mid-debate. Glory to God.
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Kibria
Kibria@alikibria00·
If low iq was a post. You do realise the Kaaba was constructed many times throughout history. The original foundation was rectangular but after flooding and disasters when it was the time to rebuild, the tribes of Makkah didn't have enough funds so they shortened the structure and it became close of a cube shape. You can still see the empty semicircle at one end of the Kaaba to signify the original foundation. The outer cloth (Kiswa) of the Kaaba was not always black, throughout history different caliphate covered the Kaaba of various colours and patterns, black cloth later became tradition. At the time of the Prophet the cover was white.
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Passport Trucka ✈️
Passport Trucka ✈️@Airplanmode1998·
Black women Stalking the men they said they “didn’t want” overseas. A thread
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Agrippa's Trilemma@Trilematic·
@MasterMaliq We gave (Abraham) ISAAC and Jacob, and ordained among his progeny Prophethood and Revelation, and We granted him his reward in this life; and he was in the Hereafter (of the company) of the Righteous. Q 29: 27 Where was prophethood ever to come through Ishmael?
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Maliq
Maliq@MasterMaliq·
The Bible Prophecy About Muhammad That Most Christians Have NEVER Heard Here it is straight from the Old Testament. Deuteronomy 18:18 “I will raise them up a Prophet from among their brethren, like unto thee (Moses), and will put my words in his mouth; and he shall speak unto them all that I shall command him.” Why do millions of Muslims say this is talking about Prophet Muhammad? “From among their brethren”: The “brethren” of the Israelites (children of Isaac) are the Ishmaelites (children of Ishmael). Muhammad came from the line of Ishmael exactly as the verse describes. “Like unto thee [Moses]”: Moses brought a new law, led a nation out of ignorance, and was a lawgiver who transformed his people. Muhammad did the exact same thing he brought the Quran (a complete law), united the Arabs, and changed the world forever. Jesus never brought a new law like Moses; he came to fulfill the previous one. “I will put my words in his mouth”: This perfectly matches how the Quran was revealed the Angel Gabriel recited the words directly to Muhammad, and he spoke them exactly as commanded. He was unlettered (couldn’t read or write), yet delivered the most perfect speech in history. This is the exact same prophecy the Jews were still waiting for during the time of Jesus (see John 1:19-21 they asked John the Baptist if he was “that Prophet” foretold by Moses). Most Christian pastors skip this or claim it’s only about Jesus… but the details simply don’t fit Jesus the way they fit Muhammad. Want more? There’s also Song of Solomon 5:16 where the Hebrew literally says “Muhammadim” (altogether lovely / the Praised One) describing the coming beloved one… and John 14:16 where Jesus promises “another Comforter” (some scholars link the original Aramaic word to “Ahmad” another name for Muhammad). The Bible was pointing to the Final Messenger all along…
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Ibukunoluwa of Africa......🇳🇬@SamIbukunoluwa

@MasterMaliq Hey master maliq, i think Christians are finding it difficult to accept Mohammed bcos his story isn't captured in the Bible, it wud av been a different story if he features in the Bible story, i really wud love to know why d Bible didn't make any reference to him

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AXIS
AXIS@eeora_·
@Trilematic @GodLogic_GL The rest doesn’t matter; it’s just fallacies, taking texts out of context, and so on. I’ve already responded to thousands of people like this, and I don’t bother repeating myself.
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GodLogic_GL
GodLogic_GL@GodLogic_GL·
Jesus never said "I am the Messiah" in the Quran, yet this guy will say "well Allah calls him the Messiah in the Quran, so that's good enough". To that we can say "well the Father calls Jesus God in Hebrews 1:8, so that's good enough." But then instead of conceding that their argument failed, they will divert to some new complaint. With that said, Christ claims titles and actions for himself that the Quran ascribes to Allah alone. - "The First and The Last" (Quran 57:3 / Revelation 22:13) - "The Truth" (Quran 22:6-7 / John 14:6) - The forgiver of sins (Quran 3:135 / Mark 2:1-11) - The one who raises the dead at the Hour (Quran 22:6-7 / John 5:25-29) - The Lord and King on Judgement Day (Quran 1:4 / Matthew 25:31-46) - The cloud rider (Quran 2:210 / Mark 13:26-27) These are just a few examples. On top of this, the Quran confirms our scriptures (S. 2:41, 2:89, 2:91, 4:47, 5:43-47, 5:66-68, 10:94, ect). The same books that have Christ claiming to be God. And by the way, it doesn't just confirm parts, it confirms ALL of it (S. 2:85).
A. Lukman@Islam435

Jesus never said 'I am God, worship me.' Not once. In any gospel. Find the verse or find peace

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