That's why it has to be a relatively new subject matter. Like an interpretation of a particular passage that hasn't been beaten to death in CC already.
An often misquoted verse that people use and when you hear them you think... "That is not what that means" but they want to argue about it. That would be a good topic for a debate that requires us to demonstrate why it is being misused.
Finding one we disagree about might be a challenge.
How about this one:
6I am sure of this, that he who started a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus. Phil 1:6
I often hear this one used to say that the work of salvation and sanctification that God started he will continue until He has completed it in me when I am resurrected.
Now I am not so sure that is what Paul was intending the Phillippians to understand him as saying. It may be true but I think people are misunderstanding what Paul was saying to the Phillippians.
I have heard someone who seemed to be in a backslidden state use it as a comforting verse as if to say "God is not through with me" and that "God will finish what he started before I got in this sad situation" .... and they just keep quoting this as their hope that they will someday become better.
I don't think that is what this verse is saying.
What do you think? If we disagree I can start a debate thread.