I am, as I type this, in the Library of Congress (waiting for a book, it takes forever for them to retrieve them). I sat down at a computer, just happened to be in the Reference section. To my left right and back (and beyond) are literally thousands of texts of and about the bible. All of them are different, saying different things about your God, many contradict the other. To my immediate right is the Concodance to the Septuagint, by Hatch and Redpath. Do you know what the Septuagint is? I'll save you the answer, it's a Greek biblical text that says a lot of different things than the Latin Text. My question is this, now that I've seen the literally thousands of different texts in and about the Bible, have those who believe it to be true actually considered that for centuries people have disagreed over what is and is not in it or what wording to use? There are so many differences, did you actually think of that before calling it inerrant?
2007-06-19
06:19:51
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