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Originally Posted by pelathais
It's a matter of His transcendence. He is "above all..." Every manifestation of God in this world comes with certain limitations that prevent His nature and being from subsuming our created existence out of existence.
Thus, "holy men of God spake..." 2 Peter 1:21
The Bible is a revelation of God's will, and inspired by His Spirit; but those things are contained within the words of man.
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And we are required to sort out the inspired words from the uninspired. There are uninspired words of man, too, right? Like mine, or Buddha's, or some of Paul's (the ones that didn't make the cut), etc.? Is it good enough to believe that the ones that
say they're inspired are inspired? Or should we also test what the words say for "trueness"?