Read aloud in debate over whether Jesus worshiped the Muslim God; the caller stressed 'the only true God,' while the host stressed that Jesus was addressing the Father, which he argued differs from Islam's conception of God.
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1 Jesus said these things, and lifting up his eyes to heaven, he said, "Father, the time has come. Glorify your Son, that your Son may also glorify you; 2 even as you gave him authority over all flesh, he will give eternal life to all whom you have given him. 3 This is eternal life, that they should know you, the only true God, and him whom you sent, Jesus Christ.
Used in a late exchange where one participant treated verse 3 as affirming the Father as the only true God; the host pressed that the same passage still has explicit Father-Son language.
Raised as an anti-Trinitarian prooftext ('the Father is the only true God') to deny Jesus' deity; the host responded that 'only' modifies 'true God' rather than excluding the Son from the divine nature.
Quoted in a debate over Jesus' divinity; the Muslim focused on 'the only true God,' while the host argued verses 1-2 give Jesus divine functions such as glory, authority over all flesh, and granting eternal life.