Inerrantists fail to answer simple question
Christian Doscher errancy@infidels.org
Thu, 08 Apr 1999 03:54:34 PDT (00923586874, 19990408105434.18444.qmail@hotmail.com)
Since most of you inerrantists answered my posting by admitting it
takes a certain amount of faith...
Remember that I later said in the original post that "faith" could
prove the Book of Mormon to be inerrant, and all of your analogies to
prove that skeptics use faith too, would only then serve to prove
that the Book of Mormon is inerrant just as surely as your analogies
justified bible inerrancy via faith.
So please answer this question:
Why can't Mormons use your same answers to my original question, to
"prove" the book of Mormon's inerrancy by faith, since all things in
life according to you, involve faith?
I find it highly suspicious that assuming probable things in life by
faith helps to justifiy the inerrancy of the Bible by faith, but not
the book of Mormon.
In short, why do you accept the Bible's inerrancy and not the book of
Mormon, when faith can make anything true?
The way i see it, whatever errors you could find in the book of
mormon, discouraging you from believing it, I and other skeptics on
this list could find very similer errors in the Bible, which you
would yet believe in.
Christian
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