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joe371
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Sounds like you are suggesting that there is something God cannot do - namely, God cannot infallibly guide a select group of fallible humans in the first century, e.g. the apostles, because infallibility is not part of what it means to be human. If that is true then there is in fact something that God cannot do??? Is this something God cannot do?Yes, the Bible, bound by language, time and culture may make correct statements, but it can’t be and obviously isn’t an infallible teacher—otherwise its meaning would be perfectly clear to all who read it. That’s not God’s fault; that’s human limitation on both the part of the writer and reader. Divine guidance doesn’t result in perfect humans (that’s where your logic breaks down); that’s one of the primary story lines of the Bible itself. And we also know this from human experience.
I think you are the first person I have met that does not believe that the Bible is the infallible word of God, in terms of being used as a means of teaching and discerning truth for each and every Christian, and I would agree, as can be attested in the sphere of Protestantism i.e. everyone comes away from the bible with their unique interpretation. However, I do believe, (in terms of what Jesus infallibly inspired his fallible apostles to write) that the Bible is the infallible word of God, and God discerns truth, when it is being challenged e.g. Arius, via his church leadership e.g. his apostles, just as He did with the very first church leaders e.g. Paul, Luke and Peter…
The difference between you and I is that I believe doctrinal truth has been preserved for every generation, and that God can do anything, which includes guiding His church into all truth until the end of time: Matthew 16:18-21, John 16:13, Ephesians 3:10, Timothy 3:15 and John 14:16. Keeping in mind that my personal interpretation of these verses could be erroneous, which is why I take all final decisions, regarding disputes, to Jesus’ church.