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How to Disprove Islam Using the Quran and the Bible

One of the simplest ways to challenge Islam’s claims is by pointing out what the Quran itself says about the Bible.
1. The Quran Confirms the Bible as God’s Word
• The Quran explicitly affirms that the Torah (Old Testament) and the Injil (Gospel/New Testament) are revelations from God:
“Indeed, We sent down the Torah, in which was guidance and light.” (Surah 5:44)
“And We sent, following in their footsteps, Jesus, the son of Mary, confirming that which came before him in the Torah. And We gave him the Gospel, in which was guidance and light.” (Surah 5:46)
2. The Quran Declares God’s Words Cannot Be Changed
“And the word of your Lord has been fulfilled in truth and in justice. None can alter His words.” (Surah 6:115)
“There is no changer of the words of Allah.” (Surah 18:27)
3. The Quran Never Says the Bible Is Corrupt
• Nowhere in the Quran does it state that the Torah or Gospel has been corrupted. Instead, it commands Muslims to believe in them:
“Say, ‘We have believed in Allah and what has been revealed to us and what has been revealed to Abraham, Ishmael, Isaac, Jacob, and the Descendants, and what was given to Moses and Jesus.’” (Surah 2:136)
• If the Quran says the Bible is from God and that God’s words cannot be changed, then Muslims contradict their own scripture when they claim the Bible has been corrupted.

What This Means

If Muslims accept the Quran as true, they must also accept the Bible as true. But if the Bible is true, then Islam is false because it contradicts the core teachings of Christianity. If they claim the Bible is corrupt, they are denying their own scripture, which says God’s words cannot be altered.

This argument forces Muslims into a logical dilemma:
1. If they trust the Quran, they must trust the Bible—which disproves Islam.
2. If they reject the Bible, they must reject the Quran as well.

Either way, Islam collapses under its own claims.
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Why the Catholic Church is the One True Church

Many claim to follow Christ, but only one Church traces its foundation directly to Him—the Catholic Church. The Bible itself proves this.

1. Christ Founded One Church

“You are Peter, and upon this rock I will build my church, and the gates of the netherworld shall not prevail against it.” (Matthew 16:18)

Jesus did not establish many churches—He founded one. He gave Peter authority as its head, making him the first pope.

2. The Church Holds the Authority of Christ

“Whoever listens to you listens to me. Whoever rejects you rejects me.” (Luke 10:16)

Christ gave His apostles the power to teach in His name. This authority continues today through the pope and bishops in apostolic succession.

3. The Bible Teaches Sacred Tradition

“Therefore, brothers, stand firm and hold fast to the traditions that you were taught, either by an oral statement or by a letter of ours.” (2 Thessalonians 2:15)

Scripture alone is not enough—Sacred Tradition is essential. The Catholic Church preserves both.

4. The Eucharist is the True Body and Blood of Christ

“For my flesh is true food, and my blood is true drink.” (John 6:55)

Jesus’ words are clear: the Eucharist is not symbolic. The Catholic Church alone upholds this truth, just as the early Christians did.

5. The Church is the Pillar of Truth

“The church of the living God [is] the pillar and foundation of truth.” (1 Timothy 3:15)

The Bible says the Church, not the Bible alone, is the foundation of truth. This truth is safeguarded by the Catholic Church.

6. The Saints and the Communion of Believers

“The prayers of the holy ones [saints] rise up before God.” (Revelation 5:8)

The Catholic Church recognizes the intercession of the saints, a practice supported by Scripture.

7. The Church Has Authority to Forgive Sins

“Whose sins you forgive are forgiven them, and whose sins you retain are retained.” (John 20:23)

Christ gave His apostles the power to forgive sins. This continues today through priests in confession.

Conclusion

The Catholic Church alone fulfills Christ’s words and teachings. It has remained unbroken for 2,000 years, guided by the Holy Spirit. Those who seek the truth must return to the Church Christ Himself established.

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A Simple Guide for New Catholics or Those Wanting to Learn More About the Faith

Welcome to the Catholic Church! Whether you’re new to the faith or just want to understand it better, here’s a simple guide to some of the key aspects of our Catholic faith that will help you on your journey.
1. What is the Catholic Church?
The Catholic Church is the community of believers that Jesus Christ founded. We are called to follow Him, live out His teachings, and spread the Gospel. The Church is not just a building, but a family of believers united in faith and the sacraments.
2. Who is Jesus Christ?
Jesus is the Son of God and the Savior of the world. We believe that He is both fully divine and fully human. He came to earth to show us God’s love, die for our sins, and rise again so that we could have eternal life with Him. Everything we do as Catholics revolves around His love and teachings.
3. What Does It Mean to Be Catholic?
Being Catholic means living as a disciple of Jesus. We do this through prayer, following the commandments, and participating in the sacraments—holy rituals like Baptism, Communion, and Confession—that bring us closer to God.
4. Why is the Bible Important?
The Bible is God’s word to us. It teaches us about God’s plan for salvation, the life of Jesus, and how we should live as His followers. As Catholics, we also hold that Sacred Tradition (the teachings passed down through the apostles) and the authority of the Church help guide our understanding of Scripture.
5. Why Do We Pray to Saints?
We honor saints, who are people who lived holy lives. We don’t worship them, but ask for their prayers, just like we might ask a friend to pray for us. Saints are close to God in heaven, and we believe their prayers can help us grow in faith and holiness.
6. What is the Mass?
The Mass is the central act of Catholic worship. It’s where we come together as a community to listen to God’s word and receive the Eucharist, which we believe is the actual Body and Blood of Jesus. In the Mass, we offer ourselves to God and receive His grace.
7. What is Confession?
Confession is a sacrament where we go to a priest, confess our sins, and receive God’s forgiveness. It’s a way to restore our relationship with God and start fresh. Jesus gave the Church the authority to forgive sins, and the priest acts in His place.
8. Why Do We Believe in the Eucharist?
We believe that when the priest says the words of consecration during Mass, the bread and wine become the actual Body and Blood of Jesus Christ. Receiving the Eucharist is a way to be united with Jesus and grow in His grace.
9. What Are the Ten Commandments and the Beatitudes?
The Ten Commandments are God’s laws for us to live by, given to Moses. They help us live in harmony with God and one another. The Beatitudes, taught by Jesus, describe the attitudes and virtues that bring us closer to God and lead us to happiness in His Kingdom.
10. How Can I Grow in My Faith?
Attend Mass regularly: The Eucharist is the heart of our Catholic faith, and Mass is where we encounter Christ most intimately.
Pray every day: Talk to God in your own words, or use traditional prayers like the Our Father, Hail Mary, or the Rosary.
Read the Bible: Start with the Gospels to learn about Jesus’ life and teachings.
Go to Confession: Confession helps you grow in humility and receive God’s mercy.
Serve Others: Catholicism is about loving God and loving others. Look for ways to serve your community and be Christ’s hands and feet.
“This Easter, as we celebrate the Resurrection of Christ, let’s remember those who couldn’t—and still can’t—celebrate freely. May we live our faith with the same courage they longed for.”

In 1916, during Holy Week, Irish men and women rose up for freedom—many with a deep love for the Catholic faith. Some died with Rosaries in hand and the Sacraments on their lips. Their sacrifice helped open the way for a Catholic Ireland to live more openly.

Let’s also remember the true martyrs of the Church—those in Ireland and around the world who gave their lives for Christ. May we honour them not with words alone, but by living our faith with joy, boldness, and love.

Éirinn go Brách (Ireland forever)
Christus resurrexit! (Christ is risen!)
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