Actually there's two separate problems: what does the Bible mean, and how accurate is it? There are certainly debates about accuracy, e.g. in creation and details throughout. The question there is what the Bible is. I think it's clear when you look at it objectively, that it's the writings of humans who have experienced God.
But really, the big debates aren't over inerrancy, but over what the Bible actually means. Liberals are committed to approaches that try to avoid reading our own assumptions into the Bible. That's what critical scholarship is. Conservatives, by definition, don't accept those approaches.
Actually it's the opposite. Conservatives trust what the Bible has to say. The liberal theologists try to sound enlightened by tossing out what scripture teaches so it fits their own world view.
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