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    Pray We not be Arrogrant in Preaching Inerrancy

    Posted by Richard H. Skiba, Jr. on April 12, 2021 at 2:08pm in Sphere #1 in my CLOSET

    The Bible will never lead you astray. That is what inerrancy means.  It doesn't mean the Bible is an exact history.

     

    This makes complete Evanlogical sense.

     

    So, why is “inerrancy,” at times, preached arrogantly?

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