Last month I wrote two posts in which I evaluated some arguments that a woman presented for the rejection of Inerrancy. My first post was titled “Does 2 Timothy 4:13 undermine the Doctrine of Inerrancy?” followed by a second that was titled “You’re Putting God in A Box:” The Irony of this argument against Biblical Inerrancy.” Today’s post I want to look at another criticism offered against inerrancy:
I believe the teaching of Biblical inerrancy has hurt more than it has helped the Christian faith. I think it could be responsible for the stunted growth among Christians, who do not develop their relationship with God through the Holy Spirit.
Here’s my response: