As we wrap up this month's series on how Muhammad's gay tendencies, we need to take a look at one of the weirdest tendencies Muhammad had: crossdressing. According to Jami` at-Tirmidhi 2813 and Sunan Abi Dawud 4032, Muhammad would wear a mirt made of goat hair. Why is this important? Well, a mirt is a... Continue Reading →
News: This Should Disturb Everybody – The Rape Gang Inquiry and the Role Islam Played.
On Monday, I talked about how the British government, through laws making it nearly impossible to speak out about, investigate, arrest, or prosecute members of the rape gangs, has facilitated the jihad that is taking over Britian. Now, we need to discuss the role Islam itself plays in these rape gangs. Leftists and Muslim propogandists... Continue Reading →
Apologetics: Flippin Fatwa Friday – Muhammad was the Gayest Guy in Arabia – Part 3: Miscellaneous Creepy Accounts.
From the last two posts on this, we know that Muhammad had a very strange relationship with the angel Gabriel - who just happened - to look like a dude Muhammad knew who was known for his beauty; and that Muhammad had a midnight rendezvous with not one, not two, but thirty men in the... Continue Reading →
Apologetics: Flippin’ Fatwa Friday – Muhammad was the Gayest Guy in Arabia Part 2: Muhammad and the Men of Al-Zutt
If any of you lovely readers are at all familiar with David Wood or the polemics scene against Islam in general, you know about this story, as it provides the most damning evidence that Muhammad was bi. To sum up this story, according to Jami at-Tirmidhi 2861, Musnad Ahmad ibn Hanbal 3778, and Musnad Ahmad... Continue Reading →
Apologetics: Flippin’ Fatwa Friday – Muhammad was the Gayest Guy in Arabia Part 1: Dihyah al-Kalbi
It's June and you know what that means - it's Pride month. Thus, to take advantage of this month's unwanted theme, we need to talk about something extremely embarrassing for Islam: the fact that there is significant evidence in the hadiths that Muhammad was not only bisexual, but was a cross-desser. You read that right.... Continue Reading →
Apologetics: Flippin’ Fatwa Friday – The Bible vs. The Quran: Surah al-Baqarah Verses 156-158.
Last time on Flippin' Fatwa Friday, we covered three issues, talking about good works, the Ka'ba, and jihad. Today, we're sort-of back to talking about the Ka'ba, though we'll more specifically be looking at another big part of the Hajj. Let's take a look at this: 156. Who, when a calamity befalls them, say, 'Surely,... Continue Reading →
Apologetics: Flippin’ Fatwa Friday – No. Muhammad Isn’t in The Bible.
One of the impromptu series of shorts that I'm doing on my YouTube channel is one addressing the claim that the Bible prophesies the coming of Muhammad. Now, for any of us who have read the Bible, the claim that the Bible prophesies Muhammad's coming is absurd. The closest the Bible comes to saying anything... Continue Reading →
Apologetics: Flippin’ Fatwa Friday – A Comparison of Claims About the Insanity of Jesus and the Insanity of Muhammad. (Part 3)
Over the last two Flippin' Fatwa Friday posts, I've discussed the possibility that Muhammad and Jesus were either epileptic or insane. Jesus repeatedly proved Himself to be of sound mind and didn't show any sign of epilepsy. Muhammad didn't pass so cleanly, with the theory that he had epilepsy or a personality disorder still standing.... Continue Reading →
Apologetics: Flippin’ Fatwa Friday – A Comparison of Claims About the Insanity of Jesus and the Insanity of Muhammad. (Part 2)
While epilepsy is a plausible explanation for Muhammad’s behavior, and an impossible one for Jesus’, another theory must be considered. The existence of personality disorders in both men has been suggested and it’s also worthwhile to examine the symptoms of them to see if they fit. Personality disorders exist when the patient’s way of thinking, perceiving, reacting, and relating to others becomes so pronounced, rigid, and maladaptive that... Continue Reading →
Apologetics: Flippin’ Fatwa Friday – A Comparison of Claims About the Insanity of Jesus and the Insanity of Muhammad. (Part 1)
One of the many questions critics of various religions ask when evaluating the validity of the religion’s claims is the question of its founder's mental health. If it can be proven that the founder’s claims came from delusions, then the religion risks being dismissed as the ramblings of a madman. As C.S. Lewis put it in his famous trilemma regarding Jesus, “A man who... Continue Reading →
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