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The host frames Quran 10:94 as making previous scripture an authority over the Quran.
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The host frames Quran 10:94 as making previous scripture an authority over the Quran.
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A Muslim caller argues the passage addresses objections that prophets were human, not angels.
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The caller says the context is Israel’s disputes and that conditional commands do not imply actual doubt or Bible authority.
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The host uses an analogy to argue that consulting prior readers makes their testimony a verifier of Quranic claims.
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The host argues Quran 5:45 quotes the present Torah and that Muhammad’s contemporaries did object to him.
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A caller presents a nonstandard view of Allah as mastery attainable by humans.
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The host reads Quran 10:94 as doubt about the Quran being resolved by earlier scripture.
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The caller frames Quran 10:94 around the Moses and Pharaoh narrative and the Quran correcting prior versions.
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The host argues the Quran’s Exodus account omits the Passover element present in Exodus.
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The host returns to Quran 10:94 as requiring comparison with prior scripture when the Quran is doubted.
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The Muslim participant attempts to shift to Revelation before being redirected to the Quranic verse.
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A Muslim caller connects the image of God idea with natural theology and created similarity to God.
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The host again presents Quran 10:94 as validating previous books as an authority.
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The host cites Jesus’ promises to reassure a caller afraid of hell.
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The caller relates Jesus’ teaching about love casting out fear to his own fear of hell.
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The host contrasts Christian assurance with the claim that Islam still requires entry into hell.
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The host encourages prayer for faith and says the Holy Spirit removes fear.
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A caller raises 2 Samuel before the host redirects them because the stream is for Muslims.
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The host states that Quran 10:94 makes Torah and Gospel a verification standard.
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The host argues the Quran quotes the present Torah and describes written Torah and Gospel with Jews and Christians.
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The host argues that if Muhammad verifies religious claims by prior scripture, Muslims should apply that test too.
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The caller distinguishes Muhammad’s religious guidance from nonreligious advice.
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The caller appeals to People of the Book who believe in both scriptures as evidence against total contradiction.
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The host counters that some People of the Book disbelieved in the book said to confirm what they had.
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A brief joke uses Genesis 2:18 to affirm the value of help from the team.
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The host argues that Allah being on the straight path conflicts with God being the way itself.
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The Muslim caller challenges the straight-path argument by appealing to Jesus being with believers.
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The host cites Quranic instructions for Christians and Quran 10:94 to support relying on prior scripture.
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The host argues that the Quran’s claim that Muhammad is in prior scripture is a testable claim.
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The host cites Quran 4:157 as an example of the Quran contradicting the Bible on Jesus.
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A Muslim caller urges a Christian to approach Islam with childlike openness.
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The host says openness includes checking Quranic claims to confirm prior scripture and predict Muhammad.
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The host argues Jesus requires belief in him and does not allow a neutral alternative path.
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The host uses the crucifixion disagreement as a direct conflict between Quran and Gospel.
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The caller replies that Quran 10:94 was addressed specifically to Muhammad during revelation.
Another caller says the ayah is addressed to one man and should not be generalized.
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The host cites Jesus’ words about coming from heaven and not being of this world.
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The caller says Jews changed or concealed the Torah, so the original Torah is not available.
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The caller connects Moses’ forty nights and tablets to the claim that he received the Torah.
The caller cites the Quran to say Jesus was given the Injil and Torah.
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The host again argues that Quran 10:94 makes earlier scripture a determining test for Quranic claims.
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The host lists Quranic texts that say the Quran confirms prior scripture.
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The host uses the Quran’s denial of crucifixion as a test case for conflict with the Gospel.
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The host closes by urging Muslims to leave Islam, invoking image-bearing and the straight-path critique.