Christians defend inspiration and inerrancy because Scripture is God’s truthful, authoritative Word for doctrine, conduct, and hope.
Islam Mocks Christianity: Your Bible Is Full of Contradictions — How Can It Be from God?
Alleged Bible contradictions dissolve when Scripture is read grammatically, historically, contextually, and reverently.
How Can Christians Answer Attacks Against Biblical Inerrancy?
Christians answer attacks on inerrancy by defending God’s truthfulness, Scripture’s context, and Jesus’ own view of the written Word.
The Historical Trustworthiness of the Old Testament
A conservative defense of the Old Testament’s historical trustworthiness through Scripture, archaeology, textual transmission, and fulfilled history.
Jesus’ View of Scripture
Jesus treated Scripture as authoritative, permanent, historically true, prophetically fulfilled, and binding over tradition and critics.
The Claim of Divine Inspiration
Scripture is God-breathed truth, written through human writers by the Holy Spirit, unified across time, fulfilled in Christ, and binding in authority.
Procedures for Handling Biblical Difficulties
A rigorous, conservative approach for addressing Bible difficulties with honesty, prayer, and sound exegesis grounded in total trust in Scripture.
Modern Evangelical Continuity and Compromise (1700–Present)
The modern era is marked by evangelical faithfulness and widespread compromise—but God preserves a remnant rooted in Scripture.
The Authority of Scripture
The Bible’s authority rests upon divine inspiration, historical reliability, fulfilled prophecy, and its power to equip believers in truth and righteousness.
Abram in Egypt (Genesis 12:10–20): Historical Background, Chronology, Geography, Textual Analysis, and Theological Evaluation
Abram’s fear-driven deception in Egypt endangers Sarai, but Jehovah intervenes with plagues, preserves the marriage, and protects the promise in 2090–2089 B.C.E.

