Epigraph:
He is Allah, the Creator, the Maker, the Fashioner. His are the most beautiful names. All that is in the heavens and the earth glorifies Him, and He is the Mighty, the Wise. (Al Quran 59:24/25)
When William Lane Craig talks about the Transcendent God of the Abrahamic faiths then he is talking about Judaism, Islam and Unitarian Christianity. If the divinity of Jesus can be suitably denied then Craig becomes an apologist for Judaism and Islam, as we propose to do with a few articles collected here and linked below.
With this premise the video above and his other debates become completely ‘kosher’ or ‘halal.’ This can then unite all the billions following the Abrahamic faiths in their discussion with the agnostics and atheists and gives them wonderful grounding for their belief in the Creator God.
Suggested reading by Zia H Shah MD, Chief Editor of the Muslim Times
2016 Nobel in Physics Shows Again: The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Mathematics in the Natural Sciences
Refuting William Lane Craig’s: ‘The Birth of God’
The Fading Divinity of Jesus Christ
Video: The most famous Christian apologist, William Lane Craig, accepts there is no Trinity in the Old Testament
A Slight Twist Makes David Attenborough a Great Teacher for God of the Abrahamic Faiths
Video: How Jesus Became God, by Prof. Bart Ehrman?
Breaking News: Jesus Always Prayed to God the Father, Never to Himself or the Holy Ghost
If the Atheists and the Christians Debate, Islam Wins!
World Leading Christian Apologist, William Lane Craig Always Presents God of Islam and Judaism
Whatever is in the Heavens or the Earth Glorifies Allah
William Lane Craig (born August 23, 1949) is an American analytic philosopher[5] and Christian theologian, apologist, and author.[6] He is Professor of Philosophy at Houston Baptist University and Research Professor of Philosophy at Talbot School of Theology (Biola University)[7]. Craig has updated and defended the Kalam cosmological argument for the existence of God.[8][9][10][11][12] He has also published work where he argues in favor of the historical plausibility of the resurrection of Jesus.[13] His study of divine aseity and Platonism culminated with his book God Over All.[14][15]
Refuting William Lane Craig’s: ‘The Birth of God’http://t.co/BWvIUI6pYK pic.twitter.com/KZ5WpGXxXe
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