Re: A Question Concerning Inerrancy for Walt Jr

Michael Fisher (mwfisher@CTS.COM)
Thu, 17 Apr 1997 13:57:11 -0700

IzzAtheist@AOL.COM wrote:
>
> Dear Walt Jr,
> The others on this list are starting to tag you as "Mr. Dodge". I hope it
> is not true. You gave me an answer to my last question, but left one point up
> in the air:
>
> Do you believe that any Bible existing today is inerrant?
>
> It should only take you a minute or two to answer this question.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Izz

Having visited the home page of Walt's seminary, I can forward this:

Dallas Theological Seminary
Doctrinal Statement

The full doctrinal statement articulates the beliefs of Dallas
Theological Seminary. Each year the
faculty and members of the boards reaffirm their agreement with this
statement. While faculty and
board members affirm their agreement with the entire statement annually,
students at Dallas
Seminary need only to agree with these seven essentials:

--> the authority and inerrancy of Scripture <--
the Trinity
the full deity and humanity of Christ
the spiritual lostness of the human race
the substitutionary atonement and bodily resurrection of Christ
salvation by faith alone
the physical return of Christ

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

So to gain and maintain his admission to the school, he has had
to affirm a belief in the inerrancy of scripture.

Hope this answers your question.

Oh, you can find the entire doctrinal statement at:

http://www.dts.edu/dts/intro/doctr-st.htm

Ciao.

Ciao.

-- 
	Michael Fisher, ET1/SS USN ret., lawstudent	

http://home.aol.com/Mfish6994

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