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To: HarleyD
"It's not hard to read the text and know what something says."

So are you saying that all people who read Scripture should reach the same conclusion and that agree with you are inerrant?

Absent any infallible authority every interpretation of Scripture is as valid as the next. By your own standard you cannot claim that any denomination, personal interpretation, or Catechism is wrong, including that of the Church.

So tell me, are you infallible? Are you infallibly certain that your interpretation of the whole Bible right and that you inerrantly understand it? Is Billy Graham, Charles Taze Russell, David Koresh, John Smyth, or Jean Calvin? Where you differ who is right and who is wrong?

We all agree that Scripture is inerrant, but what is the objective infallibility of the Bible without an infallible interpreter? Are you that interpreter or are you only able to discern what is wrong, not what is right?

134 posted on 05/27/2011 5:56:25 PM PDT by Natural Law
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To: Natural Law; Alex Murphy
We all agree that Scripture is inerrant,

I'd suggest you take a poll to find out how many people here believe that the scriptures as documented today is the ACTUAL inerrant word of God. You'd probably be surprise.

139 posted on 05/27/2011 6:28:54 PM PDT by HarleyD
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