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Originally Posted by zeek
It's positive counterpart is perfection. Inerrancy requires perfect knowledge and perfect execution.
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Originally Posted by awareness
Of course denying all the evidence for errancy. There's no evidence for inerrancy. We have no autographs to prove it, either way. Inerrancy is just wishing it is so.
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Inerrant means without error, but you have made the definition to include perfection. By raising the standard to that level, then, by your definition, none of scripture should be trusted, because we have no "proof." But your standard is a false standard. Biblical scholars of textual criticism never use your approach. Where is the error that would make the text "errant?"