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How do we know the Bible is inerrant and authoritative?

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The Bible's inerrancy and authority are supported by its self-attestation and the consistent fulfillment of prophecy throughout history.

The doctrine of biblical inerrancy asserts that Scripture, as the inspired Word of God, is free from error in all its teachings. This belief is grounded in the understanding that the Bible is God's revelation to humanity, immutable and superior to human opinions. The importance of understanding Scripture's authority is critical; as Dr. Al Mohler points out, the key issues confronting the church involve debates over biblical inerrancy. Throughout church history, the accuracy and trustworthiness of God's Word have been focal points of theological contention, undergirding the reality that any deviation from Scripture leads to spiritual decay.
Scripture References: 2 Timothy 3:16-17, Hebrews 4:12

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