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How do we know inerrancy is true?

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Inerrancy is affirmed through both the consistent teaching of Scripture and historical confessions of faith that uphold its reliability.

The affirmation of inerrancy is grounded in the understanding of Scripture as the result of verbal plenary inspiration, meaning every word is divinely intended. This perspective is supported by the historical church confessions, such as the Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy, which ensure that the doctrine of Scripture remains central to faith. This historical continuity, coupled with the Bible’s self-testimony about its truthfulness, serves as strong evidence for the claim of inerrancy. Additionally, many church leaders, theologians, and pastors throughout history have defended this doctrine against attempts to undermine it, demonstrating both its essential role within the Christian faith and its viability through cultural and theological challenges.
Scripture References: Matthew 5:18, 1 Corinthians 2:13

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