Our saving faith is not built on the finding of Noah's Ark, but on the inerrant Word of the infallible creator God. |
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Yes, I believe the word of God is inerrant, it is infallible, it is the completely sufficient, plenary, verbally inspired word of God. |
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It is the difference between the authority of the inspired, inerrant Word of God and that of unbelieving, sinful man. |
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We believe that the Scripture is from beginning to conclusion the very word of God, inerrant and inspired by the Holy Spirit. |
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Of course, this is Politics, and there is nothing inerrant and immutable in the way men organize themselves in order to achieve a political goal. |
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He questions the tenability of regarding the Scriptures as inerrant, since no original copies exist. |
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The Apostolic Church views the Scriptures as the supreme authority and understands them to be the inerrant Word of God. |
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Taking a slam against traditionalists and sacramentarians who could get along without inerrant words, he would not allow Baptists to do likewise. |
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They are correct in this assertion, but fail to emphasize that Smyth's view of inerrant scriptures is clearly limited to matters of doctrine. |
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Still others maintain that only a particular translation is inerrant, such as the King James Version. |
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I think the Cardinal should start by re-writing another article which would start with a careful explanation of the distinction between the infallible and inerrant Church, and sins of some members of the clergy. |
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Newman's attempt to associate creation with justification and thus to teach subjective righteousness as fact is a violation of God's inerrant written Word and is rank deceit. |
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There is also a view within the RLDS which says that they accept no Scripture as inerrant and so, following their second president, liberalism started creeping in. |
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Many religions view their holy books as inspired and inerrant. |
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Some believe that divine inspiration makes our present Bibles inerrant. |
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