Creationists here all have one thing in common… they use “The Inerrant Word of God” as their sword and shield. Why is the earth not billions of years old? Why is common descent wrong? Why is Big Bang cosmology wrong? Because God says so. How could the stories in Genesis possibly be actual history? Because God says so. God is infallible, and The Bible is His Word. Man is fallible and God is not. If one accepts this argument at face value, it is hard to argue against.. isn’t it? But is this argument legitimate? No. Let’s look at why.
Let us assume for the sake of argument, that the Bible is correct, when it claims its authors were inspired by God. Every word in The Bible was written by fallible human men. Not God. Not Jesus. Men. Even if inspired by God, the writing was carried out by Men. Many creationists believe that God somehow ensured that all of the fallible writers of the books chosen by fallible men to become canon were absolutely inerrant, or “God Breathed.” Some call this “Verbal Plenary Inspiration.” Unfortunately, no where in scripture is this type of inspiration claimed. It is simply an opinion of many creationists.
As if that was not detrimental enough for the inerrancy case, it gets worse. No where in scripture does it specifically say how old the earth or universe is, and no where does it say species or “kinds” do not change over time. Just as it does not say anything about the earth orbiting the sun, scripture says nothing about evolution. So, where does this Divine pronouncement against deep time and evolution come from? Interpretation. Fallible creationists interpret the Bible using their own assumptions, opinions, prejudices and agendas to come to their own conclusion about what scripture implies about subjects it does not specifically refer to. Worse, they interpret scripture as if it was written for 21st century Americans, instead of Bronze Age Hebrew goat-herders. They then call this interpretation “God’s Inerrant Word.” It is not. It is, in the end, their opinion, based on their own fallible interpretation of scripture.
Creationists are loathe to admit that what they claim as “God’s Word,” or “The Bible” is really nothing more than an opinion based on their interpretation of scripture. Why? Because a personal opinion based on fallible interpretation is not “inerrant.” Without Divine Inerrancy, the creationists have nothing to argue but their own opinion and speculation. In the end, creationists have no true divine legitimacy for their claims, even if one assumes that The Bible was divinely inspired.
And that is why creationism is not based on The Inerrant Word of God.
Let us assume for the sake of argument, that the Bible is correct, when it claims its authors were inspired by God. Every word in The Bible was written by fallible human men. Not God. Not Jesus. Men. Even if inspired by God, the writing was carried out by Men. Many creationists believe that God somehow ensured that all of the fallible writers of the books chosen by fallible men to become canon were absolutely inerrant, or “God Breathed.” Some call this “Verbal Plenary Inspiration.” Unfortunately, no where in scripture is this type of inspiration claimed. It is simply an opinion of many creationists.
As if that was not detrimental enough for the inerrancy case, it gets worse. No where in scripture does it specifically say how old the earth or universe is, and no where does it say species or “kinds” do not change over time. Just as it does not say anything about the earth orbiting the sun, scripture says nothing about evolution. So, where does this Divine pronouncement against deep time and evolution come from? Interpretation. Fallible creationists interpret the Bible using their own assumptions, opinions, prejudices and agendas to come to their own conclusion about what scripture implies about subjects it does not specifically refer to. Worse, they interpret scripture as if it was written for 21st century Americans, instead of Bronze Age Hebrew goat-herders. They then call this interpretation “God’s Inerrant Word.” It is not. It is, in the end, their opinion, based on their own fallible interpretation of scripture.
Creationists are loathe to admit that what they claim as “God’s Word,” or “The Bible” is really nothing more than an opinion based on their interpretation of scripture. Why? Because a personal opinion based on fallible interpretation is not “inerrant.” Without Divine Inerrancy, the creationists have nothing to argue but their own opinion and speculation. In the end, creationists have no true divine legitimacy for their claims, even if one assumes that The Bible was divinely inspired.
And that is why creationism is not based on The Inerrant Word of God.
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