Cited by the host to challenge a Muslim who claimed Allah authored the Bible; he used the verse to ask whether that claim would also make Allah responsible for a violent command...
The Bible Is The Authority Over The Quran... Change My Mind!
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1 Samuel 15:3 - 00:11:16
- 1UnmappedBibleReferenceOld Testament violence
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John 3:16 - 00:39:16
- 1UnmappedGospelReferenceJesus' Divinity and Sonship
Quoted as a core Gospel text to argue that Jesus taught he is God's only begotten Son and the giver of eternal life, which the host said conflicts with the Quran's portrayal of ...
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John 6:38-40 - 00:39:30
- 1UnmappedGospelReferenceJesus' Divinity and Sonship
Quoted to argue that Jesus claimed to have come down from heaven and to grant resurrection life to believers, supporting the host's claim that the Gospel presents Jesus in divin...
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John 5:25-29 - 00:39:57
- 1UnmappedGospelReferenceJesus' Divinity and Sonship
Quoted to argue that Jesus claimed authority to raise the dead and judge humanity at the final resurrection, which the host used against the Islamic denial of Jesus' divine role.
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Sahih al-Bukhari 6130 - 00:52:12
- 1UnmappedHadithReferenceChild Marriage Debate in Islamic Law
Read aloud to show that Aisha said she played with dolls in Muhammad's presence and was described as not yet at puberty, supporting the host's criticism of Muhammad's marriage t...
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Sunan al-Nasa'i 3378 - 00:54:50
- 1UnmappedHadithReferenceChild Marriage Debate in Islamic Law
Read aloud to show that Aisha said Muhammad married her at six, consummated at nine, and that she still played with dolls, which the host used to argue she was still a child.
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1 Corinthians 7:36 - 00:55:45
- 1UnmappedBibleReferenceChild Marriage Debate in Islamic Law
Cited by the host to argue that biblical marriage assumes the woman is past her youth, contrasting biblical teaching with Muhammad's marriage to Aisha.
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Sahih al-Bukhari 4788 - 00:59:55
- 1UnmappedHadithReferenceMuhammad's Prophethood
Cited to show Aisha's remark that Muhammad's Lord seemed quick to fulfill his wishes, which the host used to argue Muhammad claimed revelations that conveniently served his own ...
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Quran 5:45 - 01:07:13
- 1UnmappedQuranReferenceTorah and Gospel Corruption
Cited as the Quran's quotation of an existing Torah law, used by the host to argue that the Quran recognizes the same Torah text Christians and Jews still possess.
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Exodus 21:23-24 - 01:07:25
- 1UnmappedTorahReferenceTorah and Gospel Corruption
Quoted as the Torah passage matching Quran 5:45, used to argue that the Quran affirms the Torah text Christians and Jews have rather than a lost or different text.
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Quran 5:47 - 01:08:16
- 1UnmappedQuranReferenceTorah and Gospel Corruption
Cited to argue that the Quran commands the people of the Gospel to judge by the Gospel, which the host used as evidence that the Gospel remained authoritative in Muhammad's time.
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Quran 5:48 - 01:08:51
- 1UnmappedQuranReferenceBiblical canon / textual authority
Repeatedly cited by Muslims to argue that the Quran is a guardian over earlier scriptures; the host disputed that this means the Quran corrects or overrules the Bible.
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Quran 5:43 - 01:10:37
- 1UnmappedQuranReferenceTorah and Gospel Corruption
Cited to argue that Jews were told to judge by the Torah they already had, which the host used to show that the Torah remained authoritative in Muhammad's time.
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Quran 2:41-44 - 01:19:05
- 1UnmappedQuranReferenceTorah and Gospel Corruption
Used to argue that the Quran confirms what Jews and Christians already had 'with them,' and later that they recited their scripture; the host used this against the claim that th...
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Quran 2:79 - 01:19:13
- 1UnmappedQuranReferenceTorah and Gospel Corruption
Cited by Muslim callers as proof that previous scriptures were textually altered by people writing with their hands; the host argued it refers instead to writing false books and...
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Quran 2:85 - 01:22:49
- 1UnmappedQuranReferenceTorah and Gospel Corruption
Cited to argue that the Quran condemns believing only part of scripture and rejecting the rest, which the host used against the Muslim claim that only some of the Bible is still...
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Quran 10:94 - 01:34:57
- 1UnmappedQuranReferenceBiblical canon / textual authority
Repeatedly cited as the key verse saying that if Muhammad were in doubt, he should ask those who had been reading the earlier scripture; the host used it as his main argument th...
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Quran 3:78 - 01:44:33
- 1UnmappedQuranReferenceTorah and Gospel Corruption
Cited by a Muslim to argue that corruption of scripture in the Quran is about twisting words with the tongue; the host used that reading to argue the verse does not teach textua...
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Isaiah 9:6 - 01:51:57
- 1UnmappedBibleReferenceJesus' Divinity and Sonship
Raised in a textual-variant discussion about whether Christian scripture was altered; the host argued that even the Septuagint wording still presents the Messiah in divine terms.
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Quran 7:157 - 02:16:52
- 1UnmappedQuranReferenceTorah and Gospel Corruption
Cited by the host to argue that the Quran speaks of the Gospel as something written and present, not merely an unwritten oral message to Jesus.
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Quran 17:105 - 02:34:00
- 1UnmappedQuranReferenceTorah and Gospel Corruption
Cited by a Muslim caller to argue that 'gospel' just means 'good news' and to blur the distinction between the Injil and later Christian scripture; the host challenged that use.
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Quran 15:9 - 02:39:04
- 1UnmappedQuranReferenceTorah and Gospel Corruption
Cited as part of the host's argument that Allah promises to preserve 'the Reminder,' which he then linked to earlier scriptures as well as the Quran.
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Quran 16:43 - 02:39:24
- 1UnmappedQuranReferenceTorah and Gospel Corruption
Cited as part of the host's case that Jews and Christians are called the people of the Reminder, supporting his argument that earlier revelation is included in what Allah preser...
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Quran 21:48 - 02:39:32
- 1UnmappedQuranReferenceTorah and Gospel Corruption
Cited as part of the host's argument that the Torah itself is called a Reminder, linking it to Quran 15:9's preservation claim.
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Sahih Muslim 1602 - 02:47:21
- 1UnmappedHadithReferenceIslam and Social Order
Cited to argue that Muhammad traded two black slaves for one non-black slave, as part of a rebuttal to the claim that Islam erased racial hierarchy or slavery abuses.
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Quran 33:50-51 - 02:49:40
- 1UnmappedQuranReferenceMuhammad's Prophethood
Mentioned in a superchat testimony as the passage that caused a former Muslim to leave Islam, because it gives Muhammad special marital privileges.
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Quran 5:46 - 03:13:24
- 1UnmappedQuranReferenceTorah and Gospel Corruption
Cited by a Muslim caller to say the Injil was a revelation given directly to Jesus and to distinguish it from the later written Gospels; the host then pressed whether that Injil...
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Quran 5:68 - 03:24:14
- 1UnmappedQuranReferenceTorah and Gospel Corruption
Cited near the end to argue that the people of the Book have 'nothing' unless they uphold the Torah and the Gospel, which the host used to reinforce that those scriptures remain...
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