Used in a contradiction chart to argue that the Quran forbids associating partners with Allah, which the speakers contrasted with passages they believe support plurality in God's identity.
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Quran 4:48
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48 God forgives not that aught should be with Him associated; less than that He forgives to whomsoever He will. Whoso associates with God anything, has indeed forged a mighty sin.
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Cited from a Christian critical perspective to argue that shirk is the one sin Allah will not forgive, so Muhammad’s alleged act of making something forbidden against Allah’s law would be unforgivable.
Cited to argue that Allah does not forgive shirk, challenging the appeal to Quran 39:53 as proof that all sins can be forgiven.
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