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Do you have a question for debate, p.a?

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Overcomer wrote: Do you have a question for debate, p.a?


Response. Same one. How can scripture be "God breathed" and yet have so many contradictions?

The obvious answer seems to be it can't ;)

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polonius.advice wrote:
Overcomer wrote: Do you have a question for debate, p.a?


Response. Same one. How can scripture be "God breathed" and yet have so many contradictions?
What has that got to do with the word CODEX?
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polonius.advice wrote:
What has that got to do with the word CODEX?
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It doesn't. "Codex" is a term which you used but evidently don't understand.
A codex (Latin for block of wood, book; plural codices) is a book in the format used for modern books, with separate pages normally bound together and given a cover. Although the modern book is technically a codex, the term is used only for manuscripts. The codex was a Roman invention that replaced the scroll, which was the first book form in all Eurasian cultures.
http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Codex
I'm still struggling to understand what the argument for biblical inerracy and the definition of codex have to do with each other.

A codex is simply a manuscript in book for (as opposed to a rolled scroll).


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JehovahsWitness wrote: [

I'm still struggling to understand what the argument for biblical inerracy and the definition of codex have to do with each other.

A codex is simply a manuscript in book for (as opposed to a rolled scroll).


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JP posted:
Well it's in the bible canon and the bible canon is authorative in this forum. Do you have a more substantial to offer or are you simply asking "How do we know the bible (canon) is true?"
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It doesn't. It was a ploy you attempted on another thread evidently to avoid discussing the errors in scripture. Did you forget you raised it?

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polonius.advice wrote:
JehovahsWitness wrote:
I'm still struggling to understand what the argument for biblical inerracy and the definition of codex have to do with each other.

A codex is simply a manuscript in book for[m] (as opposed to a rolled scroll).


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It doesn't.
Okay. Thank you for your honesty.

Enjoy your thread.

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