Must one either believe all of the Bible or none of it?
No--of course not.
Some may have read all of it, studied it, and fully believe all of it. Some may believe all of it in principle or in theory--but since they have not read and studied all of it, they might not necessarily know for sure. Some of the folks who "believe all of the Bible" may believe different parts in different ways. Note how many denominations that accept the Bible as being their source of authority may still disagree on key issues.
But just because many (perhaps most) Christians may fully believe the Bible to be the fully true and reliable word of God does not mean that it is not possible for persons to believe parts of the Bible without necessarily believing all of it.
No--of course not.
Some may have read all of it, studied it, and fully believe all of it. Some may believe all of it in principle or in theory--but since they have not read and studied all of it, they might not necessarily know for sure. Some of the folks who "believe all of the Bible" may believe different parts in different ways. Note how many denominations that accept the Bible as being their source of authority may still disagree on key issues.
But just because many (perhaps most) Christians may fully believe the Bible to be the fully true and reliable word of God does not mean that it is not possible for persons to believe parts of the Bible without necessarily believing all of it.
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