Brought up as the Quranic argument that Jesus and Mary cannot be divine because they ate food.
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Quran 5:116
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116 And when God said, 'O Jesus son of Mary, didst thou say unto men, "Take me and my mother as gods, apart from God"?' He said, 'To Thee be glory! It is not mine to say what I have no right to. If I indeed said it, Thou knowest it, knowing what is within my soul, and I know not what is within Thy soul; Thou knowest the things unseen
These Qur'an passages were grouped together by a Muslim speaker during an attempted rebuttal about Jesus and revelation; he misspoke and said they prove Jesus is God, which the hosts immediately seized upon.
Mentioned by a Muslim guest as a Quranic text where Allah questions Jesus about people worshiping him and Mary, to support the claim that Jesus did not preach his own divinity.
A Muslim caller brought up this Quran verse to ask whether the Quran presents the Christian Trinity as involving Jesus and Mary alongside God.
Quoted by content ('did you tell the people to take you and Mary as gods besides me?') to question whether the Quran misunderstands Christian belief about Mary and the Trinity.