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Did God create Adam, the first human man, in a direct and special way? Or did God indirectly create Adam and Eve by appointing two members from a band of line of highly-evolved, upright-walking hominids (such as Homo heidelbergensis around 750,000 years ago) to be the first true archaic human breeding pair? Does Genesis 1-11 belong to the genre of “Mytho-History” as Assyriologist Thorkild Jacobsen and Christian apologist...

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At the 75th meeting of the Evangelical Theological Society, Dr. Michael Licona will deliver a talk titled. . . The Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy Needs a Facelift: A Fresh Look at Biblical Inerrancy. [Ref.] Does the Chicago Statement need a facelift? Should it be revised even if we wanted to? Dr. Bill Roach, co-author of the book Defending Inerrancy, explores these questions in depth at https://youtu.be/J2EO5juqzIg: Although...

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ISCA on Inerrancy

ISCA on Inerrancy


From on Apr 27, 2022

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The International Society of Christian Apologetics (ISCA) was founded in 2006 with the purpose of fostering the scholarly defense not just the explicit doctrines of the Nicene, Chalcedonian, and Athanasian Creeds, but their implicit doctrines of the inspiration, authority, infallibility, and inerrancy of the Bible. The ISCA doctrinal statement is expanded by the Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy “as interpreted by the...

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The Gospel Coalition (TGC) recently announced that they are “hosting a series about the need to revise and clarify arguments in light of new hermeneutical and cultural arguments.” But should the Chicago Statement be revised after four decades of service?

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A Tribute to J.I. Packer


From on Jul 23, 2020

This is mainly a tribute to J. I. Packer, one of the most deserving members of the Biblical Inerrancy Hall of Fame (if there were one).

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Thinking Man Films has produced four films that explore the controversies in archaeology and history over the Israelite exodus from Egypt and their conquest of Canaan. In a culture of skepticism, they search for the “patterns of evidence” that show that the books like Genesis, Exodus, and Joshua are not in error in their reporting of history.

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