TheChad1215
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no actually we don't. If you want to question the accuracy of the Bible then you are questioning the accuracy of the word of God and therefore God himself. That's not a leap I am willing to take..but it's a leap out of faith in God waaaaay too many are willing to take to try to conform to this world or somehow make Christianity more palatable to this world. nOt going to happen..we are warned against this line of thinking over and over again.
I'm one to agree with you about the accuracy of the Bible, but all you can really say is what those profs at UT said: that we have the Bible exactly how God wants us to have it. Does that mean it's 100% accurate? No actually...
Meanwhile, Icthus hit the translation arguement right on the head. It doesn't matter how languages have evolved (ie Olde English to English) because it's all translated straight from the original Greek/Hebrew. You can even get the Amplified Bible which covers the fact that Greek words have more than one meaning in English. The only real arguemnt people have is that it wasn't written down correctly in the first place.
The gospel authors accuracy is, unfortunately, a matter of opinion and belief as to when they were actually written. Some actually say it was their followers who wrote them down after they were dead. (<- personally, I think that's silly) The big OT debate revolves around the fact that the stories were passed down orally for hundreds of years before ever reaching paper. They use that telephone game as a visual aid... What I think they're missing is that this was a cultural dedicated to oral tradition. Nothing was written down (save the 10 Commandments ), so it's not the same as us playing the telephone game. They were masters.
In conclusion, everyone here should read Mere Christianity.
-Chadley
PS- Sorry, I know I'm not helping anyone get back to Baptists, but I think it's interesting that this whole debate popped up. There are all kinds of Christians on CGA, and I'm happy to say that I think most get along pretty dang well depite differences. I think what we have here is exactly what little convention was calling for.