(February 5, 2013 at 2:39 pm)catfish Wrote:There's no cognitive dissonance. You introduced a passage which doesn't speak one way or another on infallibility. Most verses don't. You seem to be taking "doesn't support" as "opposes," but that conclusion isn't warranted.(February 5, 2013 at 2:37 pm)John V Wrote: I agree.
Er, I didn't introduce that passage. You did.
The verses I already gave support infallibility quite clearly. There's no need to try again.
Bolded by me above. ^^^
Cognitive dissonance? I believe so...
Thank you, come again...
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