
There is no safe place out of an unashamed biblical inerrancy,” Mohler said. He contends that those who waiver on inerrancy but still think they can hold orthodox theological positions about the Trinity, or God’s sovereignty, for example, don’t have solid ground to stand on. Mohler calls such in-between places “halfway houses”—positions that are ultimately transitory, in the direction of error.
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See also:
The Reliability of the New Testament Documents
The Necessity John Murray Stressed
How the Bible is Relevant for Today
How do we know that the Bible is God’s Word?