How Can the Bible Be Inerrant If It Contains Variants
For more information, read Cold-Case Christianity: A Homicide Detective Investigates the Claims of the Gospels (http://amzn.to/2AW8bc5) In this episode of the Cold-Case Christianity Broadcast, J. Warner answers listener email about the existence of variants in the earliest manuscripts we have for the New Testament. Does the fact that ancient copies of the Gospels don’t agree entirely mean that we can’t trust them? How does this impact our notion of Biblical inerrancy?

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Is the Bible inerrant or infallible?

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Five Reasons You Can Trust Your Bible

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"FULL of Contradictions!" pt1: Evidence for the Bible pt18

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J. Warner Wallace: Is the New Testament Just a Fairy Tale?

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J. Warner Wallace: Did Jesus Really Die and Come Back to Life?

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The More You Know About EVIDENCE, the More Clear Christianity Becomes

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Encountering Challenges to Biblical Inerrancy

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The Infallibility of Scripture! - Charles Spurgeon Sermon

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Unashamed of Inerrancy | James White

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New Testament Scholarship for Non-Scholars

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Questions and Answers About Christianity and Evangelism

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Answering Difficult Questions About the Old Testament

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R.C. Sproul: Defending the Doctrine of Inerrancy

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Why Do People Deny a Truth Claim?

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Why Is God So Hidden?

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Problems in the inerrancy debates in American evangelical circles --- Michael F. Bird

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Heiser’s View of INERRANCY

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The Error of Inerrancy (Ep 14)

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Does the Bible have errors or contradictions?

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