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Biblical inerrancy is the doctrinal position that in its original form, the Bible is without error; \"referring to the complete accuracy of Scripture, including the historical and scientific parts.\" more...
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Inerrancy in context
Many denominations believe that the Bible is inspired by God; that God is in part a co-author of the Bible. (See biblical inspiration) Many who believe in the Inspiration of scripture teach that it is infallible. (See biblical infallibility) Those who subscribe to infallibility believe that what the scriptures say regarding matters of faith and Christian practice are wholly useful and true. Some denominations that teach infallibility hold that the historical or scientific details may be irrelevant to matters of faith and Christian practice may contain errors. Those who believe in inerrancy hold that the scientific, geographic, and historic details and of the scriptural texts in their original manuscripts is completely true and without error.
Many religions include texts other than the Bible under various categorizations of inspiration. For example, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormons) consider the teachings of Joseph Smith and The Book of Mormon along with the bible as being the \"word of God\", but recognize translation issues. Likewise, the Roman Catholic Church considers some teachings of the Church, such as those of ecumenical councils and the Pope, to be infallible in the sense that their solemn definitions are preserved from error .
Basis of belief
The theological basis of the belief, in its simplest form, is that as God is perfect, the Bible, as the word of God, must also be perfect, thus, free from error.
Proponents of biblical inerrancy also teach that God used the \"distinctive personalities and literary styles of the writers\" of scripture but that God's inspiration guided them to flawlessly project his message through their own language and personality. (See biblical inspiration).
Infallibility and inerrancy refer to the original texts of the Bible. And while conservative scholars acknowledge the potential for human error in transmission and translation, modern translations are considered to \"faithfully represent the originals\" .
In their text on the subject, Geisler & Nix (1986) claim that scriptural inerrancy is established by a number of observations and processes, which include:
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the historical accuracy of the Bible,;
the Bible's claims of its own inerrancy,;
church history and tradition, and;
one's individual experience with God, etc.;
\"Prima Facie\" refers to evidence and claims from the Bible itself. \"The Witness of the Spirit\" is cited as proof to the person to whom God speaks. The \"Transforming Ability\" of scripture is cited as yet another supernatural proof to an individual. The \"Unity of the Scripture\" despite its myriad of authors, cultures, and topics, the \"Historicity of the Bible\" and how the archaeological record is interpreted to confirm the Bible, the \"Testimony of Christ,\" \"fulfilled prophecies,\" \"apparent indestructibility\" of the scriptures, and the \"integrity of its authors\" are all commonly taught as ways reliability is established.
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