Does the Bible claim to be inerrant? What does the Bible say about itself?
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"All Scripture is God breathed..." If God is perfect, anything He makes is perfect. It's like red marker-- it only makes red.Does the Bible claim to be inerrant? What does the Bible say about itself?
Is the Spirit of God who inspired it inerrant ?Does the Bible claim to be inerrant? What does the Bible say about itself?
Then why on earth do you put your faith in it, and how do you determine what is or is not error?I don't believe that is claims inerrancy OR infallibility. I know the quotes most used, and they just don't say that. In my opinion, the "God-breathed" quote means that God breathed life into the Bible, the same way He breathed life into people. I believe the Bible books to be written by people who knew God, about their experiences with God. Inspired, certainly, but not anymore inerrant/infallible than writings by other Christians over the centuries.
My faith is NOT in the Bible. My faith is in God. I believe the Bible was written by people who knew God, and describes their experiences with God. I take much of the Bible as good advice, excellent teaching, encouragment, and parts of it I rather doubt was literal history and parts of it I frankly doubt is accurate.Then why on earth do you put your faith in it, and how do you determine what is or is not error?
You just said you put faith in it, you say you 'take much of the Bible as good advice, excellent teaching'. That means you actively rely on it to provide you with the truth. Then you say you doubt some of its accuracy? What do you base those assumptions and doubts on?My faith is NOT in the Bible. My faith is in God. I believe the Bible was written by people who knew God, and describes their experiences with God. I take much of the Bible as good advice, excellent teaching, encouragment, and parts of it I rather doubt was literal history and parts of it I frankly doubt is accurate.
That is not enough to make an authoritative decision on which parts are accurate or inaccurate, or that parts are inaccurate.I take the Bible the same way I do writings from other Christians, varying in accuracy or reliability, according to the author. I believe that Jesus gave us the clearest picture of God, and I question parts of the Bible tha don't seem to line up with that. I also have many years experience in a realtionship with God, and while I certaily don't know everthing about Him, I know a lot.
That is all your opinion, which you have a perfect right to, just as I have a right to my opinions about the Bible.That is not enough to make an authoritative decision on which parts are accurate or inaccurate, or that parts are inaccurate.
Additionally, Jesus is written about in the Bible. How do you know those accounts aren't fiction or fact? How do you draw the line? What basis do you have for the claims that you have made? If your reply is again going to be 'my relationship with Jesus', you might as well try to drain the ocean. Your claims have no merit unless they have proper logical backing to them.
And that's another baseless claim. This doesn't have much to do with opinions, miss, it has everything to do with truth.That is all your opinion, which you have a perfect right to, just as I have a right to my opinions about the Bible.
The question posed in this thread was "Doss the Bible claim to be inerrant?" I've never seen any quotes from it that actually claim inerrancy. The quotes actually say one thing, but people say "oh, but it really means something else".
This really doesn't matter. What matters is whether or not it is inerrant.Does the Bible claim to be inerrant? What does the Bible say about itself?
MISS? You're 20 and I'm 57. I've been Christian nearly twice as long as you've been alive. I know that doesn't guarantee wisdom, but God HAS managed to get some things through to me over the years.And that's another baseless claim. This doesn't have much to do with opinions, miss, it has everything to do with truth.
Well, you admitted yourself it was just an opinion. I was only trying to be polite by calling you miss, by the way, unless you'd like to continue to throw that in my face. But try not to continue pulling the ageism crap with me, you know as well as I do that just because I'm about a third of your age doesn't mean I don't have a point or that I can't be wise, I daresay wiser than you, it only means it's unlikely. I know a 52 year old lady who has the emotional maturity of a 10 year old, don't use age to say anything here.MISS? You're 20 and I'm 57. I've been Christian nearly twice as long as you've been alive. I know that doesn't guarantee wisdom, but God HAS managed to get some things through to me over the years.