After 40 years as a Christian minister and college professor, this guest made the decision that stunned everyone who knew him: he accepted Islam. Four decades of studying Christian theology, teaching at the university level, and leading congregations did not satisfy his search for truth — they intensified it. When he finally encountered Islam’s pure monotheism and the preservation of the Quran, he found what 40 years of Christian scholarship could not provide: answers without contradictions.
40 Years of Questions, One Answer
As a minister and professor, he had access to the deepest levels of Christian theological scholarship. Yet the more he studied, the more contradictions he found — in the Trinity doctrine, in the authorship of the Gospels, in the historical development of Christian orthodoxy. Islam resolved every contradiction with breathtaking clarity: one God, one message, one preserved scripture, and a chain of prophets delivering the same truth from Adam to Muhammad (peace be upon them all).
Forty years as a Christian minister and college professor, and Islam answered every question in minutes that Christian theology could not answer in decades.
What 40 Years of Christian Scholarship Could Not Provide
- The Trinity doctrine, formalized centuries after Jesus, contradicted the clear monotheism that Jesus himself preached and practiced
- The Gospels are acknowledged by scholars to be anonymous writings by unknown authors in a language Jesus never spoke
- The Quran’s preservation in its original Arabic, memorized by millions, stands in stark contrast to the Bible’s textual history
- Islam’s pure monotheism resolved the theological contradictions that 40 years of Christian study only deepened
The more I studied Christian theology, the more contradictions I found. Islam resolved every single one with clarity I had never encountered in 40 years of scholarship.
