The doctrinal position that the Bible is accurate and totally free of error, especially (but not only) as applied to the Bible or the Church.
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How do adherents to inerrancy reconcile the fact that some part of the bible were added later?
The story about Jesus forgiving an adulterous women is not in the original copy, but that's the version we most commonly have. So how does that make the Bible inerrant, given that many important parts were added or removed?
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What does biblical inerrancy imply?
I was asking this question:
How do Christians that do not believe in inerrancy interpret the Bible?
when I realized that my definition of inerrancy is probably different from others'. One definition (in my own words) is "The Bible is inerrant so…
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