The Bible has faced corruption in scribal errors and flawed translations, but the inspired text has been faithfully preserved and restored.
The New Testament and Its Canon: A Defense of Divine Origin and Authority
The New Testament canon was not created by councils but recognized early by the church through apostolic authority and divine inspiration.
Statistical Proof Of The Bible’s Cohesive Formation: Why Sixty-Six Books Over Sixteen Centuries Converge Into One Inerrant Revelation
The Bible’s unity across 66 books and 16 centuries is statistically impossible by chance, demonstrating one inerrant revelation from the one Divine Author.
Sola Scriptura and Natural Revelation: Distinguishing Biblical Authority from Created Witnesses
Sola Scriptura affirms Scripture as supreme, while natural revelation remains general, valuable, but insufficient for salvation or doctrine.
Bible Criticism: A Systematic Assault on Scripture and the Defense of Faithful Exegesis
Bible criticism stems from skepticism that undermines Scripture's authority, contrasting with the historical-grammatical method supporting divine revelation.
Alleged Errors in the Bible: A Critical Examination and Faithful Defense
This article defends the inerrancy of the Bible, addressing alleged errors through careful examination and contextual understanding, underscoring its truthfulness.
Faith, Scripture, and Evidence: A Biblical and Rational Defense of Trust in God’s Word
The article emphasizes that biblical faith is grounded in Scripture and evidence, rejecting both blind belief and unsupported skepticism.
The Inerrancy of the Bible
The doctrine of inerrancy asserts the Bible's complete truthfulness in its original manuscripts, supported by God's nature and Jesus's teachings.
How We Got Our Bible
The Bible's journey involves divine revelation, inspiration, canonization, transmission, and translation, ensuring its authority and reliability for believers.
Followed All Things Accurately (Luke 1:3)
Luke's Gospel emphasizes historical accuracy and divine inspiration, establishing a reliable account of Jesus' life and ministry for believers.

