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How do we know that Scripture is inerrant?

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The Bible is affirmed to be without error because God, who cannot lie, is its ultimate author.

Luther held firmly to the inerrancy of Scripture, stating that all that God has spoken is without error. Titus 1:2 confirms that God cannot lie, asserting the pure truth contained within the Scriptures. Hebrews 6:18 emphasizes that it is impossible for God to lie, reinforcing the idea that Scripture must reflect God's infallible nature. Luther emphasized this point by stating the Scriptures were neither authored by men in a fallible manner nor mingled with impurities. Therefore, he believed the entirety of Scripture speaks consistently and without contradiction, reinforcing the belief that it is wholly inerrant.
Scripture References: Titus 1:2, Hebrews 6:18, Psalm 12:6

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