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1 | Paul's extra-biblical teaching inerrant? | 2 Tim 3:16 | Searcher56 | 8075 | ||
Lionstrong, what I mean is we know that not everything Paul taught is recorded in Scripture, because we do not have the words he said in Acts. He may of made errors also in the other letters he wrote - we know of at least two missing letters to the Cornithians. So the bottom line is that while what is recorded in the Bible is inerrant, what else he said (or wrote) may not be. If this is not what you are saying (or agree to), plaes let me know. |
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2 | Paul's teachings untrustworthy? | 2 Tim 3:16 | Hank | 8079 | ||
Steve, if, as you claim, Paul may have been subject to error in his teachings not recorded, what makes you sure that his recorded teachings are free of error? After all it was Paul who penned the words of 2 Timothy 3:16. Could he, according to your assessment, have been in error when he said that all Scripture is God-breathed? If not, why not? Why should his written words be free of error and his spoken words to the churches be riddled with error, as your repeated remarks seem to indicate. Don't you feel an obligation to support your assertions with Scripture or admit to this forum that you have not given Scriptural answers? | ||||||
3 | Paul's teachings untrustworthy? | 2 Tim 3:16 | Searcher56 | 8133 | ||
We know his Bibilical teachings are without error, just as the rest of Scripture, by the above verse. | ||||||