Is the Bible Perfect? What Do We Mean By Perfect? Lately, you have heard me talking much about biblical inerrancy. One of the most important things to do at the onset of any discussion is to define the terms. I have done that. I have defined what I call the historical view of Bible inerrancy in discussions over and over again.
In my recent video responding to Rob Bell's claim that we must have and that the KJV is a "word perfect" Bible, I stated that I do not believe that any translation is perfect in every single word. But that does not mean I do not believe the Bible is perfect. I absolutely believe the Bible is perfect. We just need to define perfect.
So today, I want to take some time and walk you through history and clearly demonstrate the historical view of biblical inerrancy. I understand that this could be one of my most boring videos to date. But it is, without a doubt, one of the most important. The materials I will present in this video strike at the very heart of the argument of King James Onlyists who claim that we must have a "word perfect" Bible. I want to encourage you to patiently suffer through what may be monotonous at times and endure to the end. The last quote I will show in this video is not in chronological order, but I save it for last for a critical reason. I pray you will stay tuned and pay close attention as we discuss this controversial, but critical issue.