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The Importance of Greek in Biblical Exegesis when dealing with Unitarians by Vladimir Susic

Oftentimes our brothers and sisters in Christ would think that an English Bible translation is all they need for defense and proclamation of their faith and while this is true in the greatest majority of the cases,there are times when we have to look back at the original languages for a definitive refutation of the opposing views. The verses I will be looking at in this article are: John 1:1,John 17:5,Philippians 2:6-7 and 1 John [...]

By |2020-03-14T11:10:23+02:00October 15th, 2016|Unitarianism|0 Comments

The Temple, The Ka’aba, and The Christ by John Gilchrist.

There are three great monotheistic religions in the world, namely Judaism, Christianity and Islam. Each of these not only recognises the existence of one sovereign God who rules the universe but has sources and roots common to the other two. All three admit that human history began when God created Adam and Eve and continue to agree on the immediate course of this history after the creation. The initial temptation and fall of Adam and [...]

By |2021-08-15T01:07:21+02:00August 22nd, 2016|Archaeology, Monotheism, Unitarianism|0 Comments

Ode to the unknown God: Reflection on the Allah of Islam by Pastor Rudolph Boshoff.

It was Theologian A.W. Tozer, in his book "The Knowledge of the Holy" that stated “What comes to into our minds when we think about God is the most important thing about us. The history of mankind will probably show that no people has ever risen above its religion, a man’s spiritual history will positively demonstrate that no religion has ever been greater than its idea of God. Worship is pure or base as the [...]

By |2021-06-19T19:36:39+02:00July 23rd, 2016|Allah, God, Trinity, Unitarianism|4 Comments

“Ten Ways the Bible Disproves the Trinity” refuted by Vladimir Susic.

Hello everyone,today we will be dealing with an article from the "MANY PROPHETS ONE MESSAGE" site that focussed on 10 points that seemingly disproofs the Trinity! Here is the actual link: ten ways the Bible refutes the Trinity 1. "God Does not change": First point our muslim friends make is that God does not change,so thus they make an argument,that in a deductive form would look something like this: 1.God does not change 2.God would change [...]

By |2024-10-28T08:18:50+02:00May 4th, 2016|Monotheism, Trinity, Unitarianism|2 Comments

Unsustainability of the unitarian position in the light of John 17 and the first epistle of John by Vladimir Šušić.

Many of us, Christian apologists, talk to unitarians every day, whether it be Jews, Muslims or even Unitarians that claim to be Christians. With that said we must be able to, at all times and in all places, provide a coherent response to anyone who denies the Biblical Doctrines, one of them being The Divinity of Christ. In this post, I will take a look at the standard unitarian prooftext, John 17:3.Every single one of [...]

By |2020-03-21T11:17:51+02:00March 8th, 2016|Unitarianism|3 Comments

Christ’s self Identity in light of intermediary beings by Pastor Rudolph Boshoff.

There just never seems to be a lack of keen interest in the study of the Person and place of Jesus Christ. Personally, I am challenged often by Unitarians to frequent a better understanding of “agency” if I am going to study Christ truthfully in the Jewish scheme of things, which conclusively shows him to be just an “intermediary being, agent, or deputy”. I have had a Unitarian say, “Read the Apostle Paul! He wrote; [...]

The plural of majesty: The “We” & “Us” use in the Hebrew Old Testament by Pastor Rudolph Boshoff

Currently, I am trying to find out when the plural of majesty became a known Hebrew concept or if it even WAS a known Hebrew literary device. As far as I can see the words "We" and "Us" are commonly used within the Old Testament yet, I find evidence of the Plural of Majesty only being used after the Old Testament was written at about 200 AD and is never used in scripture. I found [...]

By |2020-03-16T15:16:12+02:00January 26th, 2016|Monotheism, Unitarianism|5 Comments

What would Judaism look like if its expectations were fulfilled? by Pastor Rudolph Boshoff

In asking this question there are so many assumptions that one has to deal with and perspectives to contend with. I am thoroughly convinced that answers to this central question could be numerous due to different perspectives even amongst the Jewish people. This could be as a result of that which Judaism had to offer in its own consummate understanding, as well as the identity of the Jewish people as a result. In this article [...]

By |2020-03-16T15:36:37+02:00January 11th, 2016|Christology, Monotheism, Unitarianism, Yahweh|0 Comments

The Shema‘ Yisrael reviewed by Pastor Rudolph Boshoff

In the modern debate between Christians and Muslims there seems to be keen interest to find out the true meaning of the "Shema" found in the Hebraic-Christian Scriptures in Deuteronomy 6:4. In fact, the Shema is the prescribed prayer of every Jew recited every morning and evening. The assumed pericope of this prayer always seems to move to the “unitariness” or “oneness” of Yahweh in its assumed context but a closer study shows that the [...]

By |2020-03-16T15:40:56+02:00December 28th, 2015|Monotheism, Unitarianism, Yahweh|0 Comments

Psalm 110:1 and our Glorious Yeshua: The Flaws of Misguided Unitarian Enthusiasm By Maverick Victor Witlouw

A brother of the faith brought something to my attention recently, a Unitarian paper arguing for a Unitarian understanding of Psalm 110:1, in which the supposed author also criticized some Trinitarian interpretations of this text, the paper went by the title of Psalm 110:1 and the Status of the Second Lord – Trinitarian Arguments Challenged by Jaco Van Zyl. Unfortunately, like most Unitarian apologists – Van Zyl has definitely not delved deep enough into the [...]

By |2020-03-16T22:56:45+02:00June 15th, 2015|Christology, Monotheism, Trinity, Unitarianism|1 Comment

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