![]() ![]() Holding and I co-wrote together with a review by Craig Blomberg. It’s worth pointing out that this starts with a quotation from Daniel Wallace in his review of Defining Inerrancy, the Ebook that J.P. So now, let’s see what Christopher Haun has to say on his article on Inerrancy and if it’s a litmus test for orthodoxy. If Geisler thinks that that is not a problem, I’d like him to meet the several ex-Christian atheists that I’ve met online who in large part left Christianity because they had the Inerrancy doctrine called into question when they in reality held to a modern view of Inerrancy, like Geisler’s. In fact, the more likely scenario is someone in Geisler’s camp would be the next Bart Ehrman since Ehrman was one who put too many eggs in the Inerrancy basket and not just Inerrancy, but a literalist Inerrancy. Of course, it’s bizarre to say Mike is the next Bart Ehrman. If that’s right, I’m pretty sure that if Geisler graded it I know what the reaction was. It’s my understanding that this was from a paper at Veritas Evangelical Seminary. If you think I sound extreme in this, keep in mind that there is even a question asking if Mike Licona is the next Bart Ehrman. This also has happened to Craig Blomberg. ![]() I have in fact demonstrated this pointing out how Geisler has deleted my signature from the petition, even though I agree with what it says. Of course, as has been pointed out with regard to this petition is that Geisler is the one who determines who is the true upholder of Inerrancy and who isn’t. Reading Geisler and seeing his obsession, you’d think Mike Licona is some master villain making it his goal in life to destroy the faith of Christians. Of course, this has been also because of his web site where he has a petition for people to sign to stand up for the Bible before it’s too late!īecause we all know that Mike Licona, one of the strongest defenders of the resurrection of Jesus today, is just going full throttle in an attack on the Bible. We would have liked to have hoped that Geisler had ended his obsession, but alas, this is not the case. Is Inerrancy the litmus test for orthodoxy? Let’s talk about it on Deeper Waters. ![]()
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