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What are the logical reasons for considering the Bible as God's Word?

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Logical reasons include its preservation through time, unity in its message, and the condemnation of hypocrisy within its texts.

Logically, there are several compelling reasons to regard the Bible as the Word of God. Firstly, its existence and preservation over millennia is unique; while numerous ancient writings have perished, the Bible has maintained its integrity and coherence, even when subjected to rigorous scrutiny. Secondly, the Bible was written by around 40 different authors across 1,500 years, yet it conveys a singular divine message centered on Christ. Lastly, the content of the Bible often condemns hypocrisy and falsehood, which contradicts the idea that it could have been written by evil men. These elements contribute to the understanding that the Bible is indeed inspired by God.
Scripture References: Isaiah 40:8, 2 Peter 1:21

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