The Quran portrays ongoing hellfire torment, while the Bible teaches final annihilation: death, destruction, and the second death.
The Uthmanic Recension: How the Quran Was Burned, Edited, and Standardized After Muhammad
The Uthmanic recension shows that the Quran was standardized after Muhammad by official selection and destruction of rival codices.
Apostasy and Blasphemy in the Quran: Death Penalty for Leaving or Criticizing Islam
Classical Islam treats apostasy and blasphemy as punishable crimes, while biblical Christianity answers unbelief through truth, warning, and gospel witness.
Slavery in the Quran: Why Allah Permits Sexual Slavery and the Taking of Captives Forever
The Quran regulates slavery, permits concubinage, and never commands abolition, unlike the Bible’s moral movement toward dignity and freedom.
Dhimmitude and Jizya: The Quran’s System of Humiliating and Taxing Christians and Jews
Dhimmitude and jizya are examined through Scripture, history, and Christian ethics as systems of religious subordination.
Taqiyya and Deception: The Quran’s Divine Permission to Lie to Non-Muslims
A biblical critique of taqiyya, Quranic concealment, and Islam’s moral conflict with Jehovah’s absolute standard of truth.
Muhammad in the Quran: A Prophet Like Moses or a False Prophet by Deuteronomy 13 and 18?
Muhammad fails Deuteronomy 13 and 18, while Jesus alone fulfills Moses’ prophecy as the true Prophet like Moses.
Scientific and Historical Errors in the Quran: Embryology, Cosmology, and Biblical Distortions
A biblical apologetic examination of Quranic errors in embryology, cosmology, and distorted retellings of biblical history.
The Quran’s Doctrine of Jihad: Peaceful Defense or Eternal Offensive Warfare?
A biblical apologetic evaluation of jihad, Quranic warfare texts, abrogation, Islamic law, and Christ’s noncoercive mission.
The Quran’s Abrogation Doctrine: How Islam Cancels Its Own Verses and Exposes Its Inconsistency
The Quran’s doctrine of naskh exposes internal cancellation, while the Bible shows unified fulfillment in Christ.


