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Author Topic:   Which Bible is Inerrant?
Asgara
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Message 34 of 86 (219555)
06-25-2005 2:26 PM
Reply to: Message 32 by d_yankee
06-25-2005 2:17 PM


Re: WRONG!!!
This brings us right back to the OP question...
Which bible is inerrant?
Since we don't have the originals, which translation of the bible is faithful to the originals and how do you know?
Where do you find this information concerning the authors of the originals?
Where does it say what was written by Adam, Seth or Noah?
Where do you get your understanding of the ancient languages and cultures?

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Asgara
Member (Idle past 2328 days)
Posts: 1783
From: Wisconsin, USA
Joined: 05-10-2003


Message 39 of 86 (219578)
06-25-2005 3:59 PM
Reply to: Message 37 by d_yankee
06-25-2005 3:41 PM


OT
You have several topics going here. None actually relate to the OP topic, which is "Which Bible is Inerrant?"
Your first portions would probably be better served in could moses have written the first five books of the bible, a thread you posted on once, back in December and never returned to answer any replies. If and when you do go back and reply on that thread, please include the bible translation you are getting your quotes from.
Your comment on papyrus, history, and encyclopedias need verification also. Every history of papyrus article I can find, lists Egypt as the place of origen.
Emuseum – Minnesota State University, Mankato
is one example.
Maybe you could actually reply to my response to you found here,
Message 34, which IS on topic.

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