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1 John 1:9
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I completely disagree with this. The assumption that the Bible is inerrant is merely an assumption, and one that cuts off much of the real debate. It's like saying, in a forum on evolution, that we must assume the Bible to be inerrant. That assumption by itself wipes out real debate, because it cuts off the opposing argument right from the beginning.
To my mind, the assumption that the Bible is inerrant is both wrong and dangerous. I see this belief as a way in which people can and do rationalize the worst prejudices and the worst forms of discrimination. All people have to do to try to justify prejudice and discrimination is to point to the Bible. They can remove themselves from the requirement that they truly examine what they are doing and its real life impact. They take the debate entirely out of the realm of real life and the real effect of their beliefs and their behavior on others. This is what I find most offensive about the belief in Biblical inerrancy....people use this belief to undermine real thinking and real discussion of the effects of human behavior in the real world.
The secular world is the world we live in, whether people like it or not. The world of the Bible is mostly imaginary. If people refuse to grapple with and live in the real world, then they are hiding in an imaginary universe. They have invented God in their own image, and they have manipulated their understanding of reality so that it bears little resemblance to the world we actually live in.
When the Son of Man comes with power and glory on the clouds, you will regret saying these things, and you will shrink in shame---unless you repent and believe in the gospel.
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