Pastor Tackles Top 10 Arguments Against Complete Biblical Inerrancy

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An Amillennial, Calvinistic pastor of a church in Oklahoma believes affirming the inerrancy of the Bible is as critical today as it has ever been, and has addressed 10 common objections.

Sam Storms, lead pastor for Preaching and Vision at Bridgeway Church in Oklahoma City,  who describes himself as an “Amillennial, Calvinistic, charismatic, credo-baptistic, complementarian, Christian Hedonist,” first explained the two views most evangelicals hold — limited inerrancy and complete inerrancy.

Storms argues for the doctrine of “complete inerrancy,” meaning that the Bible is not deceived and is not deceiving, and that it does not affirm anything contrary to fact.

“Together both ideas (infallibility and inerrancy) express the idea that all Scripture comes to us as the very words of God and are thus reliable and true and free of error,” he wrote.

Tackling common objections to biblical inerrancy, the pastor, who serves on the executive committee of the Evangelical Theological Society and is its past president, addressed the use of “sinful, error-prone human beings in the process of inscripturation.”

“It is one thing to say that because we are human we can make mistakes. It is another thing to say we must (see especially 2 Pet….

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