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- descriptions of natural phenomena are not to be taken as inspired and inerrant scientific ****ertions, but reflect the language and contemporary understanding...
- "God-breathed". Some believe that divine inspiration makes present Bibles inerrant, while others claim inerrancy for the Bible in its original m****cripts...
- is not so for many Evangelicals around the world, for whom God only is inerrant and infallible. For many British evangelicals, inerrancy was American in...
- Concerning the accuracy of the accounts, viewpoints range from considering them inerrant descriptions of Jesus's life, to doubting whether they are historically...
- historic or scientific matters the view that the Bible represents the inerrant word of God, without error in any aspect, spoken by God and written down...
- reading of Scripture. Christian fundamentalists read the Bible as the "inerrant, infallible" Word of God, as do the Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Lutheran...
- The entire Protestant canon of scripture is considered the inspired, inerrant word of God. Regular personal Bible reading is frequently recommended....
- absolutely inerrant in its contents (though not necessarily in every translation). They regard the New Testament as perfect and inerrant in every way...
- historical do****ents. Historical reliability is not dependent on a source being inerrant or void of agendas since there are sources that are considered generally...
- of the Princeton theologians take the view that the Bible is true and inerrant, or incapable of error or falsehood, in every place. This view is similar...