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Category Archives: biblical inerrancy
My De-Conversion on the ‘Matter of Doubt’ Podcast
The Matter of Doubt Podcast kindly did a podcast interview on me. This podcast is a lot more personal in nature than I have been on my blog so check it out. Disclaimer: Please forgive my annoying laugh, I was … Continue reading
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Tagged atheism, Atheist, bible, bible difficulties, biblical inerrancy, BitterSweet, christian, Christian faith, Christianity, de-conversion, God, inerrancy, inspiration, morality, podcast, religion
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A compilation study on Inerrancy
For anybody who has been following my blog for longer than two months, knows that I have spent a large portion of my time blogging and researching about the inerrancy of the bible. I have done about a dozen post … Continue reading
Biblical Inerrancy vs. Biblical Infallibility
Definitions of infallibility differ widely. In common speech, ‘infallibility‘ can refer to a person (or a group of persons), to an act of teaching by these persons, or to the information being taught. Infallibility is sometimes used to refer to … Continue reading
What does it mean to admit the bible has errors?
“[Christians] believe that the God who created the universe is capable of writing [and maintaining] a book. And the God who is perfect is capable of writing a perfect book. The issue is not simply “Does the Bible have a … Continue reading
The History of Inerrancy
“The doctrine of the inspiration of Scripture does not stand in the relationship of a priori but a posteriori in our theology. The doctrine of verbal inspiration is not the basis of our systematic theology and is not the major … Continue reading
Posted in biblical difficulties, biblical inerrancy, biblical inspiration, christian faith, confusion, early christian history, founding fathers, god, inerrancy, infalliable, inspiration, jesus the christ, John D. Woodbridge, scriptural difficulties, scripture, Septuagint
Tagged Augustine, biblical difficulties, biblical inerrancy, inerrancy, infallible, inspiration
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Making Sense of 2 Timothy 3:16-17
Making Sense of Inspiration For anybody who has followed my blog, this has been my biggest gripe and stumbling block on dealing with the Inerrancy-Errancy of the Bible. And I have for the most part, I’ve come to realize the bible has … Continue reading
Some Thoughts on the Inspiration of the Bible
Contribution Post By Eric Hatfield from The Way? & Is there a God? Starting point It is best I begin by outlining where I’m coming from. I believe the evidence points to God being the creator and designer of … Continue reading
Why the Bible Must Be Inerrant
Contribution Post by Nathan Owens from Finding Truth I became a Christian just before my 10th birthday, and I was regularly leading our song service, leading prayers, teaching classes, even giving short sermons before I graduated from high school. I … Continue reading
Why does Biblical Inerrancy matter (to me)?
The Scripture at the heart of this debate is 2 Timothy 3:16-17: “16 All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness, 17 so that the servant [man] of God may be thoroughly equipped for every good work.” … Continue reading
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Tagged faith, inerrancy, inerrant, Johnathon Dodson, William Lane Craig
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