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- INERRANCY
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- We Evangelical Christians hold to the infallibility and inerrancy of the
- Scriptures. This means that we believe that the Bible as it was originally
- penned (the first copy) was perfect in every way, being the unaltered Word
- of God. Many correctly observe that none of the original manuscripts exist
- today. Therefore, the obvious question is, "Can we consider today's Bible
- translations to be the reliable and true Word of God?"
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- I believe we can. First, Bible Scholars are able to determine with a high
- degree of accuracy what the original manuscripts were like by studying the
- copies of them from various parts of the world. It is obvious if something
- has been added, deleted, or changed in the text because it will only appear
- in the early manuscripts of a certain area of the world and not in the
- others. Also, the copyists were extremely careful about the process of
- duplicating their manuscripts. They devised a system of checks where the
- number of letters across and down were actually counted to ensure accuracy.
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- Over time copiers have made minor errors such as misspellings,
- transpositions of letters, missing conjunctions or prepositions and the
- like, but none of the errors affect doctrine at all. In fact, in the
- entire Bible there is less than 1% of error anywhere and nothing is serious
- enough to challenge the Bible's reliability or authority. There is no
- other ancient or near ancient document even remotely as free from error as
- the Holy Bible. Personal experience, the testimony of science,
- archaeological evidence, fulfilled prophecy and the testimony of the Holy
- Spirit in our hearts are proofs of the truthfulness and authority of the
- Scriptures.
-
- I would suggest downloading the file BIBLE.TXT from Bible Bulletin
- Board, which discusses additional reasons why the Bible has to be true.
- Basically, since God holds man accountable for his sin, then God is
- responsible to provide us with His "standard" for man. This "standard"
- must be readable, easy to understand, readily available, and accurate, or
- else God could not hold us accountable.
-
- One Sabbath day Jesus went into the synagogue, and as was the custom He
- stood up to read. The scroll of the prophet Isaiah was handed to him. He
- read Isaiah 61:1,2 and then said, "Today this Scripture is fulfilled in
- your hearing." The scroll Jesus read was a copy of the original, just as
- our Bibles are copies. By Jesus' time the original manuscript would have
- been gone, but Jesus treated the copy in the same way as the original: He
- treated it as the true Word of God. We can and should do the same.
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