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How Mormons view the reliability of the Holy Bible
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Biblical accuracy
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- Gospel Topics: "As the Bible was compiled, organized, translated, and transcribed, many errors entered the text"
- Question: Is the Bible without error?
- Question: Does the Bible itself claim to be inerrant?
- Question: What evidence demonstrates that the Bible has been altered?
- Question: Are the Biblical textual variants theologically significant?
- Question: What did early Christians think about alterations to the scriptures?
- Question: Do Mormons believe that the Bible has less value because it contains errors?
- Question: Is any book of scripture perfect?
- Question: What can textual criticism tell us about the Bible?
- Question: Is textual criticism of Biblical texts superior to receiving revelation on that text through a prophet of God?
- Question: Do Mormons consider the Bible to be untrustworthy?
- Question: How do Latter-day Saints approach authorship of New Testament books?
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