infallibility

  1. MilitaryBrat2007

    Are Bible translations "inspired"?

    Of course, we all here agree that the original texts of the Bible (in Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek) were inspired by God. And by inspired, I mean that, although written by men, every word is supernaturally inputted by God. But does this necessarily mean that translations of the Bible are also...
  2. Von

    Contradiction VS Paradox

    We believe that the Bible contains no contradictions. Subsequently any (seeming) contradiction is usually deemed a "paradox" (ie both truths being equally true, even though they seem to be contradicting each other). But we consider the (seeming contradictory) truths in dispute to be of a...
  3. M

    Inerrancy: Not Absolutely Certain because Restricted to Autographs?

    Theodore Letis and Richard Muller (PRRD 2:414) claim that Warfield's view of inerrancy departed from the historical view of infallibility in restricting infallibility to the lost autographs. It is the concern of many in the BP/MT/TR/KJV camp(s) that this leaves the church without an infallible...
  4. sastark

    The Doctrines of "Infallibility" and "Inerrancy"

    (Note: I hope this thread can be used to discuss the doctrines of "infallibility" and "inerrancy." It is not my intention to discuss the merits or lack thereof of different textual traditions. That is why I am placing this thread in the "Theological Forum" and not the "Translations and...
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