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04-16-2003, 08:31 AM | #41 |
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Biblical inerrancy seems ridiculous on so many levels.
What about Christians that aren't Christians anymore? Do they lose their ability to understand the bible? Can they get it back? It seems the only way out of this corundrum is to also believe that no "real" Christian ever leaves the flock. What of the free will of the people that authored/translated the text? If the scribe begins to write a mistake does god force him to scratch out his error and write it correctly? Do the words on the page magically change? Is anyone who is writing scripture become perfect for the duration of it's writing? Does this perfection apply to machines and printing presses? Why does this peculiar effect of divine inspiration not apply to those that are writing false scriptures? I.E. Jehova's Witnesses bible, Mormon scriptures, etc. I also think the change of language over time is an important point that must be addressed. With respect to the King James version, what makes it correct over all the other scriptures of various religions that also say they are inerrant and require faith and the intercession of a spiritual intermediary to interpret them (some of which predate Christianity). The 'oral tradition' was mentioned as sufficient before the Nicene convention. Why is that not sufficient today? Also, for hundreds of years after the council, regular everyday people were not allowed access to the scriptures, or were illiterate. Does god also divinely inspire those that preach the scriptures to keep them innerrant? If not, then why leave such an obvious gap for misunderstanding, and if so, then how do we have 'false preachers'? I know there are many questions here, but if they could be answered it would sincerely be appreciated. |
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