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Al Fadi gave a great example of how to deal with a “babbler” (heckler) from about 17m30s until 25m.
He fairly, graciously and patiently gave Rafael 5 minutes to substantiate his point, engaged with him and when Rafael failed to respond with quotations or references, timed him out and blocked him.
Dr Jay Smith made a very interesting point after 30 minutes, that Muhammed is a Hebrew and Aramaic TITLE dating back 1,400 years before Jesus Christ (let alone Islam) meaning The Praised One, which by the fourth century AD was applied to Jesus Christ.