Inerrancy is where the Bible is proven by the facts, that demonstrate the Bible is the original autographs, and interpreted completely true. Inerrancy shows that when facts become known they will show the Bible is interpreted correctly and true. For example in Exodus 20:1-17 the Ten Commandments are given to Moses. These commandments came from God himself and “written by his finger” on stone tablets. These are true and accurate. Out of all other doctrines, this would be true and accurate because Moses went up with nothing, no hammer or spike, and came back down with the tablets from God. …show more content…
This argument is just that, weak. There is no slope because Moses went up the mountain to speak with God with nothing except the clothes he was wearing. He returned with two stone tablets with the Ten Commandments written in them. The strongest argument is The Epistemological Argument. It states, “A single error in the Bible should not lead one to conclude that it contains no truth.” I think this is the strongest argument because people interpret the Bible. It is easy for people to make mistakes and not understand exactly what was being stated in the books. It would be possible for a person to mis-understand what they read and by doing this; they should not think the Bible is not true and