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"Inerrant" means if you follow the direction of the Bible, it will not lead you into error.
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Inerrant does not mean literal these are two very different terms and concepts that you would confuse them is very telling
Blind Faith? 2009
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"Inerrant" itself is not a word found in the Bible or even known to Christian theologians for most of history.
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Inerrant does not mean literal these are two very different terms and concepts that you would confuse them is very telling
Blind Faith? 2009
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Blessed are the spinmasters, for their writ is holey, and their recitation is Inerrant.
Republicans Criticize GAO Report's Terms -- Even Though They Voted To Mandate It 2009
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Inerrant is one of the most terrible terms of dispraise in the lexicon, though often taken otherwise.
Archive 2007-11-01 Adam Roberts Project 2007
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Inerrant is one of the most terrible terms of dispraise in the lexicon, though often taken otherwise.
Inerrancy Adam Roberts Project 2007
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Once you give both, and put them in an Inerrant Holy Book you introduce lies and distortions where none are supposed to be.
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Inerrant Father God, welcome to this historic meeting.
The Fellowship Blog mmccullar 2010
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Premise 2 (actually part dependent belief/part premise): The Bible is the Inerrant word of God.
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