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Disadvantages of Inerrancy: Developing a New Term
Snapshot This post explores the doctrine of biblical inerrancy—its historical roots, evangelical development, and modern challenges. While church history shows a consistent belief in Scripture’s truthfulness, the term inerrancy gained prominence after the Enlightenment, especially in America. The blog critiques overly rigid uses of the term, shows how it can be misunderstood, and argues for a more…
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Archeology Proves the Bible is Reliable
Snapshot Can we trust the Bible as being God’s word? While archaeology cannot prove the Bible, it offers compelling and sufficient evidence that supports the historical accuracy of the Bible. This post explores key archaeological discoveries – from Nebuchadnezzar’s building projects, the Dead Sea Scrolls, and Nebuchadnezzar’s building projects, bringing further support for the reliability…
