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Don’t get me wrong. I am not inerrntist. There are many flaws in the NT. The genealogy in Matthew is flawed and does not agree at all with with Luke. Such flaws are deliberate and serve a purpose. The challenge is to identify the flaws correctly. The Jeremiah/Zechariah issue is not a flaw when one analyses it and doing the analysis serves a purpose too… No doubt you will say the genealogy is not a flaw because the Luke version is reconciled by saying it’s Mary’s line even though there is no evidence to support it and that the missing generations in Matthew are for aesthetic reasons so that there are three neat blocks of 14. The flaw highlights the number 42 which is significant. The two genealogies don’t tally time-wise. There is a 240 year discrepancy, give or take.Yes, I’ve heard that theory. Typical inerrntist banter.
In every day life we are expected to figure out what is true and false. What is fake news and what is not being a topical example. Fake news is there for a reason. One has to determine what is fake and why it is fake. Why not apply that to Scripture?