Captain mentioned the Comma Johanneum text as a verse Trinitarians appeal to, then argued its 'oneness' language is about agreement or witness, not ontological Trinity.
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1 John 5:7
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7 For there are three who testify:
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Mentioned by the Muslim caller as an example of a verse allegedly inserted by the church, to support a Bible-corruption argument against Christianity.
This contested Trinitarian text was quoted by a caller ('these three are one') to argue for unity while denying the Trinity; the hosts used it to press the reality of three-and-one language.
This verse was invoked by the Muslim guest as an example of an alleged doctrinal textual problem in the Bible, attempting to deflect from the charge that Islam has corrupted scripture.
Raised as the Johannine Comma, a manuscript-variant example used to question biblical preservation and textual reliability.
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