Again, you say these books are VERY LIKELY from this author or that author, I'm siting specifically the book of Jude. If you do not know with certainty who wrote these books, how can you call them infallible?
There are no authors of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, or at the very least, no one has claimed to author them. From what I have also seen, books of the bible directly copy from other books. How can you say this is infallible if we do not know who wrote these books and some are directly copied from others?
Hey, very nice idea to play Minecraft while talking about Christianity. I should try it sometime. What denomination are you?
Way to steal my idea! 😉 I belong to the Southern Baptist Convention.
If the book are indeed infallible, then why do I not believe them or in them?
Again, you say these books are VERY LIKELY from this author or that author, I'm siting specifically the book of Jude. If you do not know with certainty who wrote these books, how can you call them infallible?
There are no authors of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, or at the very least, no one has claimed to author them. From what I have also seen, books of the bible directly copy from other books. How can you say this is infallible if we do not know who wrote these books and some are directly copied from others?
Also, I sent you an email in case you were still up for doing a debate.
All the books of the bible are canonical? So then you do believe that Adam divorced Lilith and then married Eve?
Also, you believe in slavery? Slavery is endorsed in the bible and tells you specifically where you can get slaves and how to treat them.
Wow. You literally make an appeal to authority argument in those many words. This is a logical fallacy.