Dr. Michael Egnor was a committed atheist and accomplished neurosurgeon who believed that all of life’s mysteries could ultimately be explained through material processes. In his view, every question—from the nature of consciousness to the origin of thought—had a purely physical answer rooted in the brain. But the deeper he went into his surgical career, … Continue reading When Fatherhood Awakens Faith
Falling from the Sky: The Outcome of Idolatry
Among the Quran’s many vivid metaphors, few are as perplexing as the one found in Surah 22 (Al-Hajj), verse 31: [22:31] You shall maintain your devotion absolutely to GOD alone. Anyone who sets up any idol beside GOD is like one who fell from the sky, then gets snatched up by vultures, or blown away by … Continue reading Falling from the Sky: The Outcome of Idolatry
Hadith Contradicts Itself—God’s Revelation Doesn’t
Throughout history, countless writings authored by men have been pawned off as divine revelation by religious authorities. The Quran, however, provides a clear and uncompromising litmus test—one that exposes forgeries and affirms what is truly from God: [4:82] Why do they not study the Quran carefully? If it were from other than God, they would have … Continue reading Hadith Contradicts Itself—God’s Revelation Doesn’t
12 Habits of Self Righteous People
https://youtu.be/il0SZQLFPpc?si=vCBYYruHYsi_ES9j Imagine a SWAT team raiding a building. They charge through the front door and sweep the first floor—but the criminal doesn’t just give up. He bolts upstairs. So the SWAT team follows, clearing the second floor. Again, the criminal escapes—up to the third. This chase continues, floor by floor, until he reaches the roof. … Continue reading 12 Habits of Self Righteous People
A World of Stories, But No Shared Reality
“If you don’t stand for something, you’ll fall for anything.” It’s a quote that’s been repeated so many times its origin is nearly forgotten. But in an age where information is endless and truth feels negotiable, its meaning has never been more relevant. We live in a world flooded with data, headlines, opinions, and “breaking … Continue reading A World of Stories, But No Shared Reality
When “Sahih” Hadith Victimizes Children (Quran vs. Hadith)
Islam proclaims itself as a religion of justice, mercy, and a defense for the weak in society. Yet buried within the hadith canon—especially in collections labeled sahih, or “authentic”—are narrations that do the very opposite: they victimize the innocent, normalize cruelty, and assign blame to those whom the Quran explicitly protects. These aren’t isolated fabrications … Continue reading When “Sahih” Hadith Victimizes Children (Quran vs. Hadith)
If Code 19 Doesn’t Exist, Neither Does the U.S.
There’s a tiny chunk of rock off the coast of Maine called Machias Seal Island. It’s about 15 acres—windswept, uninhabited, and home only to a Canadian lighthouse. And here’s the twist: both the United States and Canada claim it. The dispute goes back to the Treaty of Paris in 1783, which ended the American Revolutionary … Continue reading If Code 19 Doesn’t Exist, Neither Does the U.S.
The Deception of Selective Emphasis
The Quran is a complete, interconnected revelation. With 6,346 verses, any serious interpretation must consider its guidance in full. When someone emphasizes a handful of verses while suppressing those that clarify, qualify, or even limit them, they are not upholding the Quran—they are distorting it. This is the deception of selective emphasis: weaponizing isolated verses … Continue reading The Deception of Selective Emphasis
Strawmaning Opposition = Bearing False Witness
The Quranic standard of truth is not limited to accurate speech—it demands just representation. To speak the truth is not only to avoid lying, but to avoid distortion, omission, exaggeration, and selective framing. A believer is called not only to be truthful, but to be fair—and especially when fairness is difficult. [4:135] O you who believe, … Continue reading Strawmaning Opposition = Bearing False Witness
Submitters Keep Their Word
In the Quran, belief is not merely a matter of words or rituals—it is proven through integrity, trust, and upright conduct. Among the defining traits of the believer is that they keep their word. They honor covenants, fulfill promises, and speak the truth even when it’s inconvenient or uncomfortable. This is not a minor virtue … Continue reading Submitters Keep Their Word
