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Scripture, Inerrancy, and the Christian Believer

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Is the understanding of Scripture by a Christian believer inerrant?
 
If you mean "Does a Christian always understand Scripture perfectly?" then the answer is, of course, no...
 
inhopeofglory said:
If you mean "Does a Christian always understand Scripture perfectly?" then the answer is, of course, no...
I do, and I agree.
 
The real question is 'Does a believer have to be inerrant in order to comprehend what he reads'
The obvious answer is 'no'.
 
follower of Christ,

Please refrain from derailing the topic. Thank you.
 
minnesota said:
follower of Christ,

Please refrain from derailing the topic. Thank you.
Thats fine.
I'll ask you to take your own instruction in the tongues threads.
Thanks a ton :)
 
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