No book in The Bible addresses Gnosticism, you are looking for Against Heresies as written by a father of the church, Irenaeus.
That is a logical contradiction. It is impossible to be both erroneous and without error at the same time. A better question would be "Why is the Bible erroneous, isn't it supposed to be without error?" The answer to that question is that the Bible was written by mortal men, not an omniscient deity.
yes the bible was written by inspierd men of gog
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The inherent word of God is the Bible. Christians believe that the Bible is inherent meaning it is true and not capable of error.
A:The notion of biblical inspiration is generally intended to mean that the Bible is the word of God, who inspired the authors to write down exactly what he commanded them to write. Because the Bible is inspired in this way, it must of course be inerrant, which means that the Bible contains no error of fact or transcription. A secondary meaning, unrelated to inerrancy is that the Bible contains the words of men, who were inspired in what they believed, but what they wrote was not guided by God. In this secondary meaning, the Bible can not be assumed to be inerrant. Calling the Bible inerrant means that if any historical error or other error of fact is found in the Bible, then the entire belief in its inerrancy must be called into question. If the belief in the Bible's inerrancy is applied to an English translation of the Bible, this applies even to errors of translation.Some say that the above rule for inerrancy is too broad and that the Bible contains exactly what God intends to convey, but the absence of error does not necessarily apply to the incidental, scientific, geographical, or historical statements in Scripture.Professor Alley of the University of Richmond is quoted as saying, "While some persons may continue to hold that the historic Christian belief in biblical infallibility and inerrancy is the only valid starting point and framework for a theology of revelation, such contentions should be heard with a smile and incorporated into the bylaws of the Flat Earth Society."
A biblical literalist regards the Bible as infallible and without error. Any apparent errors and inconsistencies can and must be explained away, because the Bible is the Word of God.
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A:Fundamentalism is a movement originating in American Protestantism in the early part of the twentieth century, that stresses the infallibility of the Bible not only in matters of faith and morals but also as a literal historical record. Although fundamentalists believe the Bible to be literally true and without error, they frequently reinterpret the Bible to suit their own theological views.
Because God put faith in my heart to believe. It is true and without error.
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It would not be written that way or be in the Bible as it was finalized with the Book of Revelation, circa 95 AD. The 'CE' stands for 'common error.'
Some regard the Bible as inerrant - totally without error or contradiction. Others, more practically regard the Bible as infallible - containing possible errors or contradictions on matters of history and the natural world, but not on matters of faith. Calling the Bible inerrant means that the Bible contains no error of fact or transcription. This means that if any historical error or other error of fact is found in the Bible, then the entire belief in its inerrancy must be called into question. If the belief in the Bible's inerrancy is applied to an English translation of the Bible, this applies even to errors of translation. Some say that this rule for inerrancy is too broad and that the Bible contains exactly what God intends to convey, but the absence of error does not necessarily apply to the incidental, scientific, geographical, or historical statements in Scripture. Professor Alley of the University of Richmond is quoted as saying, "While some persons may continue to hold that the historic Christian belief in biblical infallibility and inerrancy is the only valid starting point and framework for a theology of revelation, such contentions should be heard with a smile and incorporated into the bylaws of the Flat Earth Society."