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Originally Posted by mizpeh
Does the only valid experiences consists of those we can sense? What about the supernatural?
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What about the supernatural? Perhaps God defies our laws from time to time for our benefit, but I don't think He expects us to disregard the natural order of things based off of those anomalous experiences. Neither do I believe in a cosmic jokster, or a schizophrenic deity setting about to confuse humanity; hence, many of us have to reevaluate when people say or write "God said!"
Do you suppose God enjoys playing mind games with the human race? I think what NFS and I are saying, is that we struggle with our current available translation of scripture seeing how it seems to exhibit certain errors here and there. Could it be that
2 Timothy 3:16 includes room in its meaning for human error? Pardon me if I may have missed it, but have you attempted to reconcile these apparent discrepancies we've presented here and on other threads?
btw, thanks for sharing the link to the website regarding Biblical Inerrancy. I am going through it slowly. And for the record, my belief is that the Original Manuscripts were inerrant.