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| Bible contradictions  -  y'all hush up now [message #13762] | Tue, 06 July 2021 05:27  |  | 
|  wishing34 Messages: 216
 Registered: March 2009
 | Senior Member |  |  |  | titus 3:9 
 "But avoid foolish questions, and genealogies, and
 contentions, and strivings about the law; for they are
 unprofitable and vain."
 
 
 
 I believe this verse shuts down our consideration
 and analysis of Bible contradictions - genealogies especially
 and debates generally and arguments about the law
 - all these fit the "contradictions" topic. Here Paul
 says to avoid these types of contentious topics.
 
 
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 Does anyone recall where HEF ever dealt with the topic
 of Bible contradictions?
 
 
 
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| Re: Bible contradictions  -  y'all hush up now [message #13763 is a reply to message #13762] | Tue, 06 July 2021 15:01   |  | 
|  |  william Messages: 1474
 Registered: January 2006
 | Senior MemberAdministrator
 |  |  |  | Personally I don't remember any specific sermons directed toward the topic of biblical contradictions but it seemed that things were dealt with in the course of normal study.  I believe it was E.J. Young that had written a book that
 was geared toward biblical contradictions; it was pretty popular in our circles but I'm not sure it was because of some
 recommendation from "the pulpit"!
 
 Over the years, maybe in direct violation of the passage, I've looked at some of those supposed contradictions and come
 away with my faith strengthened.  I didn't debate the issue with others, it was more of a private study.
 
 When it comes right down to it I'm amazed that, in so much material, there are so few difficulties presented.  A few
 years ago I came across some of David Daniel's (from Chick Publications) YouTube videos where he specifically dealt
 some of the difficult passages, strictly from the standpoint of the KJV translation, and I marveled at the deftness of
 his work.  He pretty much is a KJV only person person but his defense of the translation was solid enough to be
 persuasive to a high degree!
 
 Not wanting to be an "heretick" or find myself asking foolish questions do you have more thoughts on specifics or are
 your interests geared more toward the "avoidance" aspect of the passage?
 
 Blessings,
 William  
[Updated on: Tue, 06 July 2021 15:07]
 I want to believe!
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| Re: Bible contradictions  -  y'all hush up now [message #13764 is a reply to message #13762] | Tue, 06 July 2021 15:06   |  | 
|  james Messages: 2144
 Registered: April 2008
 Location: Birmingham, AL
 | Senior Member |  |  |  | Hi jman, 
 Long time since we've heard from you, glad to see you're still around. I don't have anything to add to your thread, just wanted to say Hi... so I'll hush up now.
 “But God commendeth His love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us,”
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| Re: Bible contradictions  -  y'all hush up now [message #13770 is a reply to message #13762] | Thu, 15 July 2021 07:19  |  | 
|  |  william Messages: 1474
 Registered: January 2006
 | Senior MemberAdministrator
 |  |  |  | wishing34 wrote on Tue, 06 July 2021 05:27 
 Does anyone recall where HEF ever dealt with the topic
 of Bible contradictions?
 
 
 I was just listening to the Zechariah series and found at least one instance where it is shown how HEF dealt with an apparent contradiction... after dealing with the faith of God's people in the inspiration of Scriptures (making sure that our confidence is in the Lord!) almost as an afterthought he deals with the actual so-called contradiction.  This seems to be typical of the way I remember him handling such things.
 
 You can go directly to it if you'll skip to about 28 minutes into the message:
 
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QNU4lDLU8Cw
 
 Blessings,
 William
 
 I want to believe!
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