Bible contradictions
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'''Bible contradictions''' appear throughout the text as one would expect from writings by fallible human beings. The [[Bible]] is clearly not an authoritative text inspired by an [[Omniscient]] [[God]] who [[omnibenevolence|wanted to give humankind]] reliable and unambiguous information and [[omnipotence|could give]] clear information. | '''Bible contradictions''' appear throughout the text as one would expect from writings by fallible human beings. The [[Bible]] is clearly not an authoritative text inspired by an [[Omniscient]] [[God]] who [[omnibenevolence|wanted to give humankind]] reliable and unambiguous information and [[omnipotence|could give]] clear information. | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:40, 28 March 2012
It has been suggested that this article be merged with Bible#Contradictions within the Bible
Bible contradictions appear throughout the text as one would expect from writings by fallible human beings. The Bible is clearly not an authoritative text inspired by an Omniscient God who wanted to give humankind reliable and unambiguous information and could give clear information.