Mexdeaf: //At the very least the first quotation is a mis-quotation.
I am no fan of MV's, but I detest truth-shading.
Please check your sources against the facts.//
Amen, Brother Mexdeaf - Preach it!
Unchecked quotation is what the Bible condemns as 'gossip'.
Also, these errors are condemned time and again on this very
Forum. Those who read this Forum frequently will NOT BE IMPRESSED
by the integrity of one who dosn't think enough of the others here
to report gossip again.
Also not impressive is one who quotes another document without
checking their source (as Bro. MExdeaf said: "Please check your sources
against the facts"). It would have been more honest to quote
the source from which one took the quote, rather than only the
source quoted. Quite frankly, the quote comes from an unrelible
source. Recommend getting one's doctrine from THE BIBLE not from
a lying gossiper. Again, the one who uses these bad debate
techniques, thier integrity will always be questioned (we aren't allowed
here to question their intellegence

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Originally posted by william s. correa:
I reject the word infallibility of Holy Scriptures overwhelmingly.
(Westcott, The Life and Letters of Brook Foss Westcott, Vol. I, p.207).
Sounds like trash to me
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Rsr: //How about more of the quote?//
"All I hold is, that the more I learn, the more I am convinced
that fresh doubts come from my own ignorance, and that at present
I find the presumption in favour of the absolute truth — I reject
the word infallibility — of Holy Scripture overwhelming.
Of course I feel difficulties which at present I cannot solve,
and which I never hope to solve ... "
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Thank you brother Rsr for repeating past corrections.
This misquote reminds me of this scripture:
2 Peter 2:12 (KJV1769):
But these, as natural brute beasts, made to be taken and
destroyed,
speak evil of the things that they understand not;
and shall utterly perish in thier own corruption;
Whomever:
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or a greek manuscript,
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TCassidy: //They had several Greek manuscripts, not "a" manuscript.//
Little known fact: 'Textus Receptus' is a plural Latin phrase.