tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6789188.post8402412438959021933..comments2024-03-27T17:15:37.606-04:00Comments on Triablogue: Does the Bible predict Muhammad?Ryanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17809283662428917799noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6789188.post-47922557919005777792010-07-27T23:54:42.915-04:002010-07-27T23:54:42.915-04:00Yes. Good article. This is a pretty typical argume...Yes. Good article. This is a pretty typical argument. The presupposition that drives the thinking of Muslim apologists is that the Koran is true. Where the Bible appears to support Islam, they use the Bible to try to convince Christians of the claims of Islam. Where they can't twist a Bible passage to make it appear to agree, they must conclude that the Bible is erroneous.<br /><br />It's usually fruitless to attack this presupposition directly when witnessing to Muslims. A double approach works the best if your Muslim is Arab. First, positively drum on the gospel everywhere you can. Arabs tend to respect people who have a certainty of belief and we have every reason to be certain of the gospel of Christ.<br /><br />Second, reveal how they have twisted the meaning of the Biblical passages. Being confronted with the elucidation of the truth that good hermeneutics affords slowly weakens their confidence in the arguments they have been taught to make since those arguments require the employment of poor hermeneutics.<br /><br />Unless you are well-studied on the Koran, never argue the Koran. I have read much of the Koran, but never argue it. It's pointless unless your name is James White because when discussing faith, you want Muslims to keep the discussion on the Bible where you can demonstrate it's reliability. Although they can be tenuous in their argumentation, this approach will allow them the mental privacy to wrestle with the reliability of their presuppositions and consider the possibility of the truth of Christ as you weaken their arguments.Jim Pembertonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01446388434272680014noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6789188.post-8732412503282914862010-07-25T12:18:16.009-04:002010-07-25T12:18:16.009-04:00Yeah its completely inconsistent, I point this out...Yeah its completely inconsistent, I point this out to my Muslim friends and try and answer the questions he asks regarding this.<br /><br />If your interested I deal with the supposed prediction in the Song of Songs which really proves how far they must go.<br /><br />http://martyro.blogspot.com/2010/06/answer-to-muslim-claim-doesnt-song-of.htmlfailedatheisthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16176322877697068624noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6789188.post-78586221470727870672010-07-24T21:03:01.383-04:002010-07-24T21:03:01.383-04:00Historists say that the Bible predicts Muhammad vi...Historists say that the Bible predicts Muhammad via the rise of Islam in Revelations 9.Vytautashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10563655929016752682noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6789188.post-74524085839498267642010-07-24T20:18:32.727-04:002010-07-24T20:18:32.727-04:00The Bible is only reliable in those parts where it...The Bible is only reliable in those parts where it works for the Moslems for it to be reliable, duhhAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6789188.post-32126096458046476952010-07-24T19:42:27.796-04:002010-07-24T19:42:27.796-04:00This is simply an amazingly profound point, simply...This is simply an amazingly profound point, simply lost to those who mostly need it most and pointed out to them!<br /><br /><i><b>You can’t spend half your time attacking the inerrancy of the Bible, then spend the other half of your time citing Bible prophecies which allegedly anticipate the rise of Muhammed.</b></i>Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com