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What man his so inerrant he can tell the bible ain't?

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nobspeople wrote: Thu Sep 09, 2021 1:46 pm ...
Do you believe the bible is infallible or not?
Why or why not?
How did you come to this belief?....
I think Bible is infallible, because no one has been able to prove it has a mistake.
My new book can be read freely from here:
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1213 wrote: Thu Sep 09, 2021 4:57 pm
nobspeople wrote: Thu Sep 09, 2021 1:46 pm ...
Do you believe the bible is infallible or not?
Why or why not?
How did you come to this belief?....
I think Bible is infallible, because no one has been able to prove it has a mistake.
It becomes pointless to say that it has been demonstrated that the Bible does contain errors as True Believers simply brush it off and encourage a chase down the rabbit hole by demanding endless repetition of the evidence that simply gets denied.

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1213 wrote: Thu Sep 09, 2021 4:57 pm
nobspeople wrote: Thu Sep 09, 2021 1:46 pm ...
Do you believe the bible is infallible or not?
Why or why not?
How did you come to this belief?....
I think Bible is infallible, because no one has been able to prove it has a mistake.
So you're saying poking sticks in the ground can change the colors or patterns of goats?

You're saying people can walk on water?

Burning bushes can speak?

How bout dead folks hopping up, where you at on that?
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1213 wrote: Thu Sep 09, 2021 4:57 pm
nobspeople wrote: Thu Sep 09, 2021 1:46 pm ...
Do you believe the bible is infallible or not?
Why or why not?
How did you come to this belief?....
I think Bible is infallible, because no one has been able to prove it has a mistake.
Wooo... You mean that nobody has been able to get you to recognize, accept and admit that it has mistakes.

But that raises a couple of points. There was no Eden or Flood. Exodus..I think it can be taken that it never happened (1). God did not smite the Assyrians; Hezekiah gave in and paid tribute. Tyre was not forever destroyed (2) and Babylon wasn't destroyed at all.

Others can point up various errors in biology, medicine etc. and don't get me started on the gospels.

(1) just a couple of clues - Exodus says the Hebrews went into Sinai to avoid the land of the Philistines. But Philistia was (so historical record and archaeology indicates) started when one of the later Ramessids beat the Sea Peoples and settled them around Gaza. But earlier than that, Merneptah had done a razzia in Canaan and laid waste Israel's seed. So Israel existed before the Philistines did.

(2) Hah... :D here's the trick. Inerrancy is maintained by fiddling the evidence. We saw here, did we not a Believer trying to argue that Tyre was forever destroyed. They just built another city on top and called it Tyre.

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1213 wrote: Thu Sep 09, 2021 4:57 pm
nobspeople wrote: Thu Sep 09, 2021 1:46 pm ...
Do you believe the bible is infallible or not?
Why or why not?
How did you come to this belief?....
I think Bible is infallible, because no one has been able to prove it has a mistake.
While I support your belief to 'believe' in anything you wish (hey, 1+1= eagles? sure believe it if you want). I will also concede that "...no one has been able to prove it has a mistake." in as much as the bible is a book written by men about things that happened centuries ago that some (many?) attribute to god. Past that, some of the things in the bible aren't true and there are contradictions (multiple links provided to you earlier which you ignored) no matter what you 'wish' to believe.
But again, this thread isn't about 'is the bible true or not' but about one's beliefs as noted here: This should be about one's belief and why, .
But the why is the sticking point here, depending on your meaning.
For clarification:
When you say "...no one has been able to prove it has a mistake." are you saying the no one has been able to prove the bible (as a book) has (or even was) a mistake or that the 'meanings' and all presented 'facts' inside it haven't been proven to have mistakes?
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My new book can be read freely from here:
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My new book can be read freely from here:
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Old version can be read from here:
http://web.archive.org/web/202212010403 ... x_eng.html

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