Osage Bluestem
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Again you are begging the question by presuming that inspired is equal to inerrant.
Inspired doesn't equal inerrant by itself.
However, inspired BY GOD does. The bible is the word of God and it is inerrant.
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Again you are begging the question by presuming that inspired is equal to inerrant.
Inerrant means 'without error,' yet you just affirmed there are some insignificant errors, so maybe there is another man-made word you'd like to use?
1. lnfallible signifies that Holy Scripture is a sure, safe, and reliable rule and guide in all matters.
2. Inerrant signifies the quality of being free from all mistakes.
I can affirm the former though I typically avoid using terms the scriptures don't choose, but I cannot affirm the latter because it's simply not true of the manuscripts we currently have; likewise, it appears you couldn't either since you have affirmed some small insignificant errors as well.
Actually those emboldened definitions were taken from the Chicago statement you sent me:
1. lnfallible signifies that Holy Scripture is a sure, safe, and reliable rule and guide in all matters.
2. Inerrant signifies the quality of being free from all mistakes
I condensed them for brevity and clarity, but the statement itself says, "lnfallible signifies the quality of neither misleading nor being misled and so safeguards in categorical terms the truth that Holy Scripture is a sure, safe, and reliable rule and guide in all matters. Similarly, inerrant signifies the quality of being free from all falsehood or mistake..."
I deny that any errors and discrepancies, such as the ones you even acknowledged, in any way corrupt the truth claims of the Bible, so I doubt you and I are really that much in disagreement on this matter. Like I said, I just avoid using controversial terms that the scriptures themselves don't employee, if possible.
So my statement is stronger than yours, good. :laugh:Infallible is actually a STRONGER statement than inerrant!
So my statement is stronger than yours, good. :laugh:
Listen, let's just call scripture what scripture calls scripture and leave it at that.