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spedteacherita
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My understanding of the inerrancy of the Bible has nothing to do with the men who wrote each segment but all to do with the Holy Spirit who inspired the writing. Using Paul as an example again - he would be the first to say that he was fallible but we must understand that it was the Holy Spirit from whom his writing came…that’s where the Bible becomes inerrant and inspired.Sorry, PR, it’s just that I glimpse the forum rules ahead and, otiose though that may make me, I intend trying to keep the right side of them (or the left, given that I’m driving in the UK).
I hope this, while not answering your question, is less otiose:
1 It would be illogical to say (a) that Paul was infallible when writing the epistles but (b) that I don’t believe any man can be infallible.
2 Some people hold the entire Bible to be inerrant. If that were true it would not prove that the authors, editors and collators of the Bible were infallible, but it would certainly strengthen the case. Someone arguing that the whole Bible is inerrant but that no man can be infallible certainly has some explaining to do.
God bless all!
Rita