This is the place to start to get caught up on the inspiration and inerrancy discussion that has taken place on The Naked Bible. If you posted a comment or complaint about something in the Naked Bible’s position, and I said “do the reading and get caught up,” this is what I’m talking about. To really follow the discussion, you need to read the items below IN ORDER — including the PDF readings. If you aren’t willing to invest the time to catch up, I won’t invest the time to reply.
1. The post that started it all, with readings – Beginning a Serious Discussion about Inerrancy
2. Looking at the Inerrancy Definitions, Part 1
3. Pre-Scientific Worldview Problem and Inerrancy
4. A Short Explanatory Note on the Westminster Addendum
5. Sifting the Posts and Comments on Inerrancy
6. Parsing the God Alone View of Inspiration
7. The Naked Bible’s Thoughts on Inspiration, Part 1
8. The Naked Bible’s Thoughts on Inspiration, Part 2
9. The Naked Bible’s Thoughts on Inspiration, Part 3 – The Myth of the Holy Stapler
12. 1 Samuel 13:1 – The Matter of Missing Words in the Bible
13. Inspiration and Inerrancy: Distinguishing Ends and Means, Process and Product
14. Lets Talk About Divine Accommodation
15. Inerrancy and Literary Fiction in the Bible
16. Another Consideration for Inerrancy: The NT Authors Quotation of (or Alteration of) the OT
17. One Last Illustrative Problem for Inerrancy and its Literary-Critical Solution
18. Another Whack at Bellingham Statement 1
19. Moving to Bellingham Statement 2
More recent posts:
21. Guest Blogger: John Hobbins Responds to the Bellingham Statement
22. Mike’s Response to John Hobbins
24. Another Proposed Bellingham Statement (March 12, 2009)