The analysis critiques Muhammad's prophetic claims, highlighting coercion, personal doubts, psychological struggles, and human influences on the Qur'an.
Modalism Refuted: A Biblical and Historical Examination of the Heresy That Denies the Trinity
Modalism, a heretical doctrine denying the Trinity, teaches God is one person in different roles, undermining biblical teachings on God's nature.
Will the History of Religion from 4004 to 3824 B.C.E. Reveal the Roots of Disunity?
Explore the ancient origins of religious discord and unity from 4004 to 3824 B.C.E. in this intriguing analysis.
Eusebius—“The Father of Church History”?
Eusebius of Caesarea, born around 260-265 C.E., is known for his extensive writings, particularly “Ecclesiastical History,” a detailed record of the early Christian Church. He played a pivotal role at the Council of Nicaea, signing the Nicene Creed despite initial reservations, showcasing a balance between theological conviction and unity. Eusebius’s scholarly contributions continue to provide critical insights into early Christianity.
Why Religion Holds the Central Role in All Human History: A Biblical and Historical Examination
Religion, particularly biblical Christianity, is the heart of history—defining its origin, guiding its course, and revealing its end in the glory of Christ.

