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Old 12-04-2008, 11:06 PM
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As I have pointed out elsewhere, an argument based on error, or that error is greater than God, is really a doctrine of antichrist.

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E. Fallible man was involved in copying and translating throughout the centuries

J. Given I and F are true, the meaning of God's promise in C was that "the word of God" existed and was preserved in what the Church did have during that time, namely a range of incomplete texts and imperfect volumes.

L. Even if scripture did change meaning, nobody on earth has the authority to dictate to the Church what these changes would be

O. Given N is true, a Bible can have textual errors in it and still rightfully be called "the word of God"
In other words, God is limited by the existence of error, God is limited by man's fallibility, etc.