Inerrancy (3) – Dealing with Bible Difficulties

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If one is to claim, as above, that the Bible is fully without error, he must be ready to defend his claim on a practical level. To be conservative is not equivalent to being naive or ignorant. Thus, one who stands for inerrancy should be competent when addressing Bible difficulties. Before entering into this field, the Christian must be sure […]

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The Inerrancy and Infallibility of Scripture (1)

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            Through the centuries men and women of God have both devoted and sacrificed their lives for the sake of a book they deemed worthy. This book, of course, is the Bible. They did not see a book from man, nor a book corrupted by man: they saw words from God. In that this book embodied God’s words, it was […]

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The Inspiration of Scripture (1) – Understanding 2 Peter 1:12-21

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            In any conversation about the Bible, one’s presuppositions about inspiration (the God-breathed nature of Scripture) will always come to the fore. Whether it is authority, accuracy, preservation, infallibility or any pivotal aspect of Scripture, the fact of Scripture’s divine origin must and will define our view on every one of them. Scripture is what it is, because it is from […]

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Did Christ Really Rise From the Dead?

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When considering the validity of Biblical Christianity, it is essential to know the truth of Christ’s death and resurrection. If He did not rise from the dead, the Christian faith has no validity and everything Christ claimed to be is false. Without His resurrection, the Bible is just another book filled with errors and false information. The faith of every […]

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What About Evolution?

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Logical Inconsistencies Below are given a few logical inconsistencies with evolution. 1). The Big Bang Problem: It is common knowledge that what was before the Big Bang is an unknown. But how can a theory of origins be considered viable when its most original point is undefined? Evolution requires faith to believe. 2). In the Beginning, Dirt: Rather than give an Almighty God the […]

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