Cited to argue that Allah's response to having a son depends on lacking a mate, which the speaker used to claim Allah is not self-sufficient or all-powerful.
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Quoted in a later exchange to challenge the Quranic idea that sonship would require Allah to have a mate.
Quoted to argue that the Quran rejects divine sonship and therefore the God of Islam differs from the Christian concept of the Father.
Used to argue the Quran presents sonship as requiring a female consort, and therefore misunderstands Christian claims about divine sonship.
Used to argue that, in the Quran, Allah's having a son is tied to having a mate, which the host presented as implying dependence and therefore undermining Allah's absolute self-sufficiency.
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