Textual criticism is based on the underlying assumption that the Bible is corrupted. That it contains errors. That it is not inerrant. That it is not the word of God alone. That it suffers an indelible mark placed upon it by man.
Textual criticism is based on the underlying assumption that the Bible is corrupted. That it contains errors. That it is not inerrant. That it is not the word of God alone. That it suffers an indelible mark placed upon it by man.
In prior posts, we’ve discussed the fact that there are several different variations in the manuscripts containing the Biblical text. If you’ve ever used one of the modern versions of the Bible, you’ve probably seen a footnote referencing “the oldest and best manuscripts.” We’ve explained that the scholars’ views on this contradict the clear teachings of scripture, and that the readings they…
Psalms 100:5 For the LORD is good; his mercy is everlasting; and his truth endureth to all generations. It is just a single verse that states simple, fundamental truths about God. Few would deny the truth of this verse, but do we actually believe it? The LORD This verse begins with the proposition that the LORD is good. It is a verse…
This is the first in a series of posts detailing each of our beliefs about the Bible expressed on the Our Beliefs page. [We believe that] the 66 books of the Old and New Testaments are scripture, words given by inspiration of God. What is inspiration? When it comes to the doctrine of inspiration, the verse that usually comes to mind is…