Yes, the Bible has errors, and that’s a good thing
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Is the Bible really right about everything? Last week, on our podcast (Resist and Restore, please review, like, and subscribe), our pastors had a dialogue about the Bible and a term used to describe it called “inerrancy.” Inerrancy means that the Bible is exempt from error; and not just error concerning spiritual and theological matters, but all matters, including science, geography, history, and really any other thing that the Bible addresses, even tangentially.
Yes, the Bible has errors, and that’s a good thing
Yes, the Bible has errors, and that’s a good…
Yes, the Bible has errors, and that’s a good thing
Is the Bible really right about everything? Last week, on our podcast (Resist and Restore, please review, like, and subscribe), our pastors had a dialogue about the Bible and a term used to describe it called “inerrancy.” Inerrancy means that the Bible is exempt from error; and not just error concerning spiritual and theological matters, but all matters, including science, geography, history, and really any other thing that the Bible addresses, even tangentially.