A superchat referenced this verse as a Muslim prooftext for Muhammad, with the sarcastic point that even if it described a false prophet, Muslims would still appeal to it as a prediction.
Archive routes where Deuteronomy 18:20 appears
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Used to argue that, by Torah standards, a person who delivers a revelation not from God is a false prophet worthy of death; applied directly to Muhammad.
David Wood cited Deuteronomy's false-prophet test to argue that anyone who speaks words God did not command, or speaks in the name of other gods, is false; he then applied that standard to Muhammad.
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