(July 12, 2015 at 1:36 pm)Randy Carson Wrote:*bold added by me*(July 12, 2015 at 1:23 pm)Neimenovic Wrote: Inerrant?
So I guess all the contradictions and the gospels not being able to get the story right are....NOT errors? ._.
We would have to go through these "contradictions" on a case by case basis. Whole books have been written to demonstrate that what appears to be a contradiction may not actually be a contradiction.
Some survivors of the Titanic said that the ship broke in two. Other survivors said it did not. Is that a contradiction? And does it really make much of a difference when the big picture is that Jesus rose from the dead...I mean, that the Titanic actually sank?
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You daft motherfucker. Yes. Yes it bloody well does. I don't know what you would expect from a book supposedly inspired by a perfect deity but I would expect something goddamned close to perfection. A book chock full of inaccuracies, depraved immorality and Grade-A bullshit no one would believe if it weren't for the damned ad pop. effect doesn't exactly scream perfection to me.