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How do we know the Scriptures are inerrant?

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The Scriptures are considered inerrant because they are divinely inspired and wholly true, leading to salvation.

The assertion that the Scriptures are inerrant rests on the belief that they are inspired by God and serve as an absolute standard of truth. As reflected in 2 Timothy 3:15, the Holy Scriptures are able to make one wise unto salvation. The Apostle Paul emphasizes that God's Word is not a collection of theories or possibilities but rather contains absolute certainties. This inspiration, originating from God, is what guarantees its infallibility and authority in matters of faith and practice.
Scripture References: 2 Timothy 3:15

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