God says:
"My ways are not your ways and my thoughts are higher than your thoughts".
So you go right on ahead and believe in your "imperfect" Bible.
Mine is perfect, without error, contradiction, omission, addition or any other such thing that a mere human can do to it or claim about it.
Maybe some of you will find this overly simplistic. My God never once told me to question the verity of His words.
I said before, I'll say it again, at the risk of sounding redundant;
God is always right. Where there APPEARS to be a problem text, the problem lies not with God, nor with God's inability to protect His words from corruption, but rather with our, your, my, understanding of the passage in question. So when you have a question;
What ever happened to asking God to show you the answer, and then WAIT for it. But by all means, NEVER accuse God of weakness, i.e. (allowing errors).
In answer to the question; "What would it mean if we accepted what God has apparently actually done and accepted that the Bible can contain minor discrepancies of fact?"
(I sure hope the moderator let's me answer honestly)
I believe it means that one has either a) Lost faith in God's word, i.e. Every word of God is pure, Surely the Lord will do nothing except he reveal it to his prophets, (there are so many Scriptures about this very subject.) or b) had his faith STOLEN by some feller in an apostate university class.
In His service;
Jim
"My ways are not your ways and my thoughts are higher than your thoughts".
So you go right on ahead and believe in your "imperfect" Bible.
Mine is perfect, without error, contradiction, omission, addition or any other such thing that a mere human can do to it or claim about it.
Maybe some of you will find this overly simplistic. My God never once told me to question the verity of His words.
I said before, I'll say it again, at the risk of sounding redundant;
God is always right. Where there APPEARS to be a problem text, the problem lies not with God, nor with God's inability to protect His words from corruption, but rather with our, your, my, understanding of the passage in question. So when you have a question;
What ever happened to asking God to show you the answer, and then WAIT for it. But by all means, NEVER accuse God of weakness, i.e. (allowing errors).
In answer to the question; "What would it mean if we accepted what God has apparently actually done and accepted that the Bible can contain minor discrepancies of fact?"
(I sure hope the moderator let's me answer honestly)
I believe it means that one has either a) Lost faith in God's word, i.e. Every word of God is pure, Surely the Lord will do nothing except he reveal it to his prophets, (there are so many Scriptures about this very subject.) or b) had his faith STOLEN by some feller in an apostate university class.
In His service;
Jim