IZZ
<< In any event, the lack of Christian posts responding to
the attacks that are made on the doctrine of inerrancy is a sign
that the Christians believe the inerrancy doctrine is unsound.
The Christians who do post seem to lack no zeal in advocating
Christianity; their silence and/or avoidance of the list's central
topic seems to be indictative that they have nothing to say on
the subject that will support the contention that the Bible is
inerrant.
Izz >>
DAR
Exactly. Inerrantists hate to talk about inerrancy. Very few
will debate it (Jerry McDonald honestly seems to be an
exception but his time is limited).
Sometime ago I tried to post a new contradiction
everyday. Sort of a contradiction "du jour". I called it Bible
Problem of the Day. I was busy at that time with a situation at
home and couldn't keep it up. As you know, it certainly wasn't
from lack of examples.
Maybe we should try to do this again eh? Fundies hate to
read examples of Bible error but if they see enough of them
maybe we will get some nibbles.
cheers,
Darrel
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"The Bible: The inerrant, inspired Word of an omnipotent,
omniscient deity who lived in a tent that desert nomads
carried around with them some 3500 years ago."
-- Farrell Till Editor, The Skeptical Review; former minister