Sentences with phrase «infallible book»

And, further, why would there be contradictions in an infallible book?
Protestantism has rejected the infallible Church, and some have not been afraid to stake their case on an infallible Book, implying that they have an unambiguous interpretation equally infallible.

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Proving this to them means your books are infallible, and you're using the right kind of software to pull data instantly, regardless of what an investor may be asking about.
Besides it being written in a book, and I don't see how guys writting a book equals an infallible deity, but how does one go about proving a deity created everything?
In his book, The Bible Tells Me So, Peter Enns invites Christians to read the Bible as a conversation or dialogue, rather than an infallible text or guide.
Comments here are not about disparaging «faith» — that's the fundamental of any religion — it's about each religion being «the religion», about the belief that person (or persons) who wrote the books are infallible and that scholars who interpret them do so accurately.
Kana, EVERYONE's holy book is perfect and infallible, at least to its adherents.
Religion becomes idolatrous when the symbols of perfection are worshiped as though they were the ultimate itself: when founders, prophets, and seers are deified, when infallible authority is ascribed to certain organizations and books, and when the performance of rites is taken as a guarantee of salvation.
All the books of the Old and New Testaments, given by divine inspiration, are the written Word of God, the only infallible rule of faith and practice.
These books constitute the written Word of God, the only infallible rule of faith and practice.49
In a review of Sherwood Wirt's influential book The Social Conscience of an Evangelical in The Reformed Journal 18 (May - June 1968): 19, Daane argues that churches can make specific social and political announcements for three reasons: (1) Protestants are not committed to belief in an infallible church and therefore can risk error.
Does anyone else find it amusing that this book, believed to be God's infallible word by a large segment of the U.S. and world population, was identified as accurate because of... an error?
Lindsell claims that Jewett has openly denied by his book the Fuller Statement of Faith which declares the Bible to be «the infallible rule of faith and practice.
Form criticism and the extensive biblical studies of the twentieth century have demonstrated that the Gospels are books of witness to the good news of Christ rather than exact and infallible historical accounts.
So I turned to the writings of the English cardinal himself and found an infallible sign of his genius: Well over a century and a half before Dennett sat down at his computer to write his book, Newman had already reviewed it.
It isn't because I think the book forms some kind of infallible guide to policy going forward.
A draft in his letter book states, «I have examined all objections that have ever been made against the infinite numbers, and above all because I have followed its roots, so to speak, to the first infallible cause of all created things.»
Even if I accepted the plenary, infallible, literal view of the Bible (which I do NOT), I still have to contend with the reality that there are so many denominations out there that there has to be a variety of ways to interpret the book.
Try as you like to say that some infallible God wrote the book himself, it is even agreed upon that human hands put words to paper.
First, the fact that two of the books that you may claim are infallible selectively took from one that was left out of the bible is not «unnecessary» or otherwise unimportant.
To alchemists toiling and tinkering in the laboratory, Geber was an infallible master; his book was regarded as the bible of alchemy.
Unlike that traditional model, where a large publishing house generally has to apply an infallible, top - down policy over, say, whether or not to use full stops to punctuate abbreviations, I can create the style DNA of a book as more of a consultation, informed by the author's preferences.
John Warner is the author of four books, including Fondling Your Muse: Infallible Advice from a Published Author to the Writerly Aspirant, acquired and edited by Jane Friedman before she sold out and became a professor of all things.
These examinations of the bound books» formal qualities question the assumed authority and infallible knowledge of historical material, especially in relationship to the recorded history of women and individuals of color.
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