Twitter Tales: Debunking Christian apologists on the “70 weeks” of Daniel 9 as prophesying the death of Jesus

Along with other so-called "prophecies" about Jesus in the Tanakh, Christians claim this his crucifixion was foretold with amazing accuracy in Daniel 9. Let's debunk this fanciful claim and expose the flaws in the Christian claim, inshaAllah. https://twitter.com/MrQ38418003/status/1537173345531199491?t=eJWYUbptoZjxezFyI-Zk3w&s=19

Twitter Tales: The Corpus Juris Civilis of the Emperor Justinian I: A Brief Summary of Some Civil Laws in the Byzantine Empire – Slavery and Miscellaneous Issues

The last thread of the series on Justinian's code of laws for the Byzantine Empire showcases Christian attitudes towards slavery. https://twitter.com/MrQ38418003/status/1535675301749047297?s=20&t=yp6uVjSJypCmFIXDskAo7A

Twitter Tales: The Corpus Juris Civilis of Justinian I: Criminal Law and Punishments

While many modern/liberal Christians tend to oppose harsh penalties for certain crimes, including sexual crimes like adultery and homosexuality and religious crimes like blasphemy, Christians in antiquity did not and were in fact supportive of harshness against criminals, including applying the death penalty in some cases. https://twitter.com/MrQ38418003/status/1533481384597143553?t=6CqdOb0rAezhVpsWIqTHPQ&s=19

Twitter Tales: The Corpus Juris Civilis of Justinian I: Introduction & Some Laws on Marriage

The so-called Corpus Juris Civilis enacted by the Emperor Justinian I (r. 527-565 CE) is one of the most influential codes of law in western civilization. Justinian was a devout Christian and is still celebrated as one of the greatest rulers in Christian history. In a new series of threads (more to come), see how …

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Twitter Tales: Do the Reliance of the Traveler & other Islamic books promote pedophilia? (Part 2)

Part 2 of my response to brainless Christians on Twitter looks at an alleged statement in a book called "Bahisti Zewar" by Maulana Ashraf Thanvi that "allowed" sexual intercourse with children. I also debunk the Christian lies about Surah at-Talaq, 65:4 and demonstrate that the Bible considered early puberty (before the onset of menstruation) as …

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Twitter Tales: Do the “Reliance of the Traveler” and other Islamic books promote pedophilia? (Part 1)

Some Christians have been spreading lies about the Islamic view on the age of marriage and sex. These cretins copy and paste screenshots from books like the Shafi'i manual on Islamic law, the "Reliance of the Traveler", without actually reading these books. In a 2-part response, I expose the poor research and lies of these …

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Twitter Tales: Did Josephus Mention the Biblical James, the “brother of Jesus”?

A famous passage from Josephus' "Antiquities of the Jews" (not the Testamonium Flavianum, which was definitely the result of Christian editing), is said to be referring to James, the brother of Jesus, who was called "Christ". But is it a foregone conclusion that Josephus was indeed referring to THE James and Jesus of the Bible? …

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Twitter Tales: The “Herem” and HUMAN SACRIFICE in the Bible

In this thread, I further expand on my video "Herem Warfare in the Bible" with further proof from scholarly sources demonstrating the promotion of HUMAN SACRIFICE, similar to the way it was done by pagan cultures. https://twitter.com/quranandbibleb1/status/1411471409570848768?s=20