Cited to argue that different Quran readings are not word-for-word identical, since one reading includes a word that others omit, undermining a preservation claim.
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Quran 57:24 - 00:21:42
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Quran 37:12 - 00:26:22
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Used to argue that variant Quran readings can change meaning, contrasting a reading meaning 'you were surprised' with one meaning 'I was surprised.'
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Quran 18:86 - 00:38:17
- 1UnmappedQuranReferenceQuranic scientific claims
Quoted as a supposed scientific error in the Quran, with the speaker arguing it says Dhul-Qarnayn found the sun setting in a muddy spring.
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Sunan Abu Dawud 4002 - 00:44:13
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Brought in to reinforce a literal reading of Quran 18:86 by claiming Muhammad said the sun sets in a spring of warm water.
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Quran 3:85 - 00:54:28
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Referenced to challenge a Quran-only caller's claim about 'Islam' by asking how the verse saying only Islam is accepted should be understood.
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Luke 24:44-46 - 01:02:14
- 1UnmappedBibleReferenceJesus' Crucifixion
Used to show Jesus explicitly taught that the Messiah must suffer and rise on the third day, against a caller denying the bodily resurrection.
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Quran 5:48 - 01:04:25
- 1UnmappedQuranReferenceTorah and Gospel Corruption
Central to the 'Islamic dilemma' discussion; cited over whether the Quran confirms and guards previous scripture or supersedes it.
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Quran 10:94 - 01:12:26
- 1UnmappedQuranReferenceTorah and Gospel Corruption
Used to argue that if Muhammad was in doubt, the Quran directs him to consult prior scripture readers, implying the earlier scriptures were authoritative enough to test his reve...
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Quran 2:79 - 01:21:04
- 1UnmappedQuranReferenceTorah and Gospel Corruption
Raised in the debate over scriptural corruption, with one side appealing to it as evidence that some people fabricated scripture with their own hands.
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Sahih Bukhari 4848 - 01:37:06
- 1UnmappedHadithReferenceIslamic Theology
Quoted to argue that Allah has a 'foot' and therefore bodily parts, challenging the coherence of tawhid as pure absolute oneness without parts.
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Quran 19:63-64 - 01:43:34
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Used to argue that the speaker in the passage remains Allah, which would imply Allah says he only comes down by command of 'your Lord,' creating a theological problem.
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Sahih Muslim 758e - 01:49:28
- 1UnmappedHadithReferenceIslamic Theology
Cited to show that Islamic tradition explicitly says Allah descends to the lowest heaven every night, rebutting a caller's attempt to deny literal descent.
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Sahih Bukhari 6982 - 01:58:40
- 1UnmappedHadithReferenceMuhammad's Prophethood
Quoted in detail to portray Muhammad's first revelation experience as forceful and terror-inducing, supporting the argument that it resembled demonic oppression rather than prop...
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Daniel 10 - 02:09:22
- 1UnmappedBibleReferenceMuhammad's Prophethood
Used as a contrast case for angelic revelation, showing a biblical messenger strengthening and reassuring Daniel rather than violently overpowering him.
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Quran 18:54 - 02:50:08
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Quoted by a Quran-only caller to argue that God has already given every example in the Quran, so extra-scriptural sources are unnecessary.
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Quran 6:114 - 02:50:18
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Cited by a Quran-only caller to claim the Quran is fully detailed/perfectly explained and therefore sufficient without hadith or later scholars.
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Quran 25:33 - 02:53:35
- 1UnmappedQuranReferenceIslamic Theology
Quoted by a Quran-only caller to claim the Quran itself provides the best explanation when objections are raised.
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Isaiah 52:13-53:12 - 03:20:35
- 1UnmappedBibleReferenceDid Jesus fulfill prophecy?
Raised to argue that the Hebrew Bible itself foretold a suffering messiah, against the claim that the passage is only about Israel and not messianic prophecy.
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John 14:1-11 - 03:25:52
- 1UnmappedBibleReferenceJesus' Divinity and Sonship
Quoted pastorally to assure a seeker that Jesus prepares a place for believers, is the only way to the Father, and reveals the Father in himself.
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Mark 9:24 - 03:29:09
- 1UnmappedBibleReferencesalvation and revelation
Used pastorally through the line 'I believe; help my unbelief' to encourage a wavering seeker that imperfect faith can still be brought honestly to Jesus.
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Matthew 11:27-30 - 03:33:20
- 1UnmappedBibleReferencesalvation and revelation
Quoted to assure the seeker that Jesus gives rest to the weary and reveals the Father, contrasting Christian assurance with the lack of assurance in Islam.
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John 10:27-28 - 03:34:35
- 1UnmappedBibleReferencesalvation and revelation
Used to stress assurance of salvation, with Jesus saying his sheep hear his voice, receive eternal life, and cannot be snatched from his hand.
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Quran 3:54 - 03:39:23
- 1UnmappedQuranReferenceIslamic Theology
Mentioned approvingly as a strong verse because it calls Allah the 'best deceiver,' in the stream's anti-Islam polemical context.
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Acts 2 - 03:40:50
- 1UnmappedBibleReferencespeaking in tongues
Cited in response to a Christian question about tongues to argue that biblical 'speaking in tongues' means speaking real foreign languages.
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1 Corinthians 14 - 03:41:06
- 1UnmappedBibleReferencespeaking in tongues
Referenced to explain that speech gifts in church are to be exercised in order, not as chaotic simultaneous babbling.
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