The host quoted this verse to argue that, in the Quran, true belief requires submitting to Muhammad's judgments, not merely 'submitting to God,' undermining the guest's definiti...
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Quran 4:65 - 00:17:47
- 1UnmappedQuranReferenceIslamic Theology
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Quran 1:4 - 00:32:55
- 1UnmappedQuranReferenceQuran preservation
The host cited the variant wording in al-Fatiha ('Master/Owner' vs. 'King' of the Day of Judgment) to challenge claims of perfect Quran preservation and to press the guest on wh...
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Quran 10:94 - 00:47:36
- 1UnmappedQuranReferenceBiblical canon / textual authority
The host announced this as his 'favorite verse' and later used it to argue that the Quran itself sends doubters back to earlier scripture, making previous scripture the standard...
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Quran 4:34 - 00:50:41
- 1UnmappedQuranReferenceGender Roles and Violence in Islamic Law
The host paraphrased this verse's common use in discussions of polygyny and wife-discipline as part of a joke about taking a second wife and being struck 'lightly.'
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Isaiah 26:3 - 01:10:23
- 1UnmappedBibleReferenceprayer
A superchat cited this verse to encourage trusting God and receiving peace.
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Quran 7:180 - 01:12:35
- 1UnmappedQuranReferenceIslamic Theology
The host cited this verse to argue that the Quran restricts Allah's names and forbids deviating from them, so Muslims cannot freely call Allah 'Father' or any other self-chosen ...
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Matthew 11:28-30 - 01:21:38
- 1UnmappedGospelReferenceRest in Christ
A superchat cited Jesus' invitation to the weary as an encouragement about rest found in Christ.
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Quran 17:110 - 01:24:32
- 1UnmappedQuranReferenceIslamic Theology
The Muslim guest used this verse to argue that Allah may be called by different names such as 'Allah' or 'the Most Merciful'; the host responded that it still limits names to Al...
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Matthew 28:19 - 01:35:42
- 1UnmappedGospelReferenceHoly Spirit personhood
The host cited Jesus' baptismal formula to argue that a Muslim guest does not actually follow Jesus' teaching, since Islam rejects belief in the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit as ...
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Quran 19:30-32 - 01:42:11
- 1UnmappedQuranReferenceIslamic Theology
The Muslim guest appealed to this passage to say the Quran presents Jesus as Allah's servant who was given scripture, prayer, zakat, and dutifulness, thus supporting the claim t...
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John 6:40 - 01:58:03
- 1UnmappedGospelReferenceJesus' Mission and Atonement
The host quoted this verse to argue that Jesus defines God's will as believing in the Son for eternal life, challenging the Muslim claim that Jesus fits an Islamic definition ce...
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Quran 2:183-185 - 02:07:24
- 1UnmappedQuranReferenceIslamic Theology
A Muslim guest cited these verses to claim the Quran teaches that previous communities fasted, attempting to support the idea that Jesus also fasted. The host pressed him that t...
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Quran 19:93 - 02:15:29
- 1UnmappedQuranReferenceIslamic Theology
The host used this verse to argue that, according to the Quran, humans can come to Allah only as slaves, not as sons or daughters even metaphorically, which he used against the ...
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Malachi 3:1 - 02:21:45
- 1UnmappedBibleReferenceJesus' Divinity and Sonship
The host cited this verse to challenge the claim that Allah cannot be a messenger, arguing from Malachi that the Lord himself is called 'the messenger of the covenant.'
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Exodus 7 - 02:23:04
- 1UnmappedTorahReferenceJesus' Divinity and Sonship
A Muslim guest appealed to this chapter to suggest that figures other than God can be referred to as 'lord,' trying to blunt the force of Malachi 3:1. The citation remained chap...
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Mark 12:29-31 - 02:28:25
- 1UnmappedGospelReferenceDivine council / biblical monotheism
A Muslim guest cited Jesus' summary of the greatest commandments to argue that Jesus and Muhammad taught the same core monotheistic message about the oneness of God and love of ...
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Mark 12:35-37 - 02:30:47
- 1UnmappedGospelReferenceJesus' Divinity and Sonship
The host continued in the same chapter to argue that Jesus also taught that the Messiah is David's Lord, which he used to show that Jesus' teaching goes beyond a merely Islamic-...
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Matthew 24:11 - 02:47:05
- 1UnmappedGospelReferenceBiblical Prophethood
The host cited this verse to explain why a false prophet like Muhammad could still gain many followers: Jesus himself predicted many false prophets would arise and mislead many.
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Genesis 3:15 - 02:50:54
- 1UnmappedTorahReferenceDid Jesus fulfill prophecy?
The host cited this verse as the first prophetic text in a chain arguing that the Messiah would be the woman's offspring who would crush the serpent while being wounded, which h...
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Psalm 22:1 - 02:53:54
- 1UnmappedBibleReferenceDid Jesus fulfill prophecy?
The host used David's psalm to argue that the Hebrew scriptures foretold the Messiah's suffering, quoting both the opening cry echoed by Jesus on the cross and the line about pi...
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Psalm 22:14-16 - 02:53:54
- 1UnmappedBibleReferenceDid Jesus fulfill prophecy?
The host used David's psalm to argue that the Hebrew scriptures foretold the Messiah's suffering, quoting both the opening cry echoed by Jesus on the cross and the line about pi...
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Isaiah 53:1-6 - 02:56:08
- 1UnmappedBibleReferenceJesus' Mission and Atonement
The host cited Isaiah's suffering-servant passage to argue that the prophets foretold a Messiah who would be pierced, bear sins, and suffer on behalf of others, directly contrad...
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Genesis 1:26 - 02:58:21
- 1UnmappedTorahReferenceTrinity in the Old Testament
The host cited creation language in the plural ('Let us make man in our image') to argue that the Hebrew Bible already contains plurality within God's being, supporting a trinit...
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Genesis 1:1-2 - 02:59:29
- 1UnmappedTorahReferenceHoly Spirit personhood
The host cited these verses to argue that the Spirit of God is active and distinct in creation, reinforcing his claim that the Bible presents God as more than a solitary monad.
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Zechariah 12:10 - 03:01:58
- 1UnmappedBibleReferenceJesus' Crucifixion
The host cited this prophecy to argue that God himself says he will be 'pierced,' using it as another Old Testament witness to Jesus' crucifixion and divine identity.
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Luke 24:44-46 - 03:04:05
- 1UnmappedGospelReferenceDid Jesus fulfill prophecy?
The host cited Jesus' post-resurrection statement to argue that Jesus himself taught that the Law, Prophets, and Psalms foretold his suffering and resurrection, reinforcing cont...
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Quran 4:157 - 03:05:51
- 1UnmappedQuranReferenceJesus' Crucifixion
The host cited this verse as the Quranic denial of Jesus' crucifixion, presenting it as a direct contradiction of the earlier prophets and the Gospel accounts.
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John 1:12-13 - 03:18:18
- 1UnmappedGospelReferenceChristian identity / holiness
The host cited this verse to say believers who receive Christ are given the right to become children of God, contrasting Christian sonship with the Quranic slave-only relationsh...
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John 8:34-36 - 03:19:39
- 1UnmappedGospelReferenceChristian identity / holiness
The host cited this passage to stress Jesus' distinction between slave and son, using it to contrast the Gospel's permanent sonship with the Quran's master-slave framework.
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