[W]e should note that in [1 Cor 8:6] it is possible to see the inclusion of Jesus Christ in the identity of the God of the Old Testament, but there is no exclusion of the existence of other beings that might in some sense be considered divine. Paul takes seriously the existence of those beings, but he is clear that Christ is far above them in authority, surely more in the category of the one God than of the lesser powers, demi-gods, so to speak . . . Paul does not question [their] existence. (George Carraway, Christ is God Over All: Romans 9:5 in the context of Romans 9-11 [Bloomsbury, 2015], 87, 89 n. 141, comments in square bracket added for clarity).
Recently, LDS apologist Bob Vukich debated Presbyterian Matt Slick from CARM on the Bible Thumping Wingnut youtube page:
To say that Bob soundly defeated Slick is an understatement, but I will let the listener/watcher make up their own mind about the outcome of this debate.