How Is Biblical Inspiration Different from Automatic Writing?

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Questions about how biblical inspiration differs from automatic writing, whether or not we don’t know who wrote 74% of the New Testament, signing a man-made statement of faith, and how, if the Word of God is powerful, someone who taught it faithfully can go rogue theologically.

 

  • How is divine inspiration of the Scriptures different from the automatic writing they have in cults?

  • It really does not bother you that you don’t know who wrote 74% of the New Testament? It could have been anybody.

  • Is it okay for me to comply with a new requirement for clergy in my denomination to pledge fidelity in writing to its statement of faith?

  • If the Word of God is powerful, how can a preacher who once taught the Word faithfully go rogue theologically?

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