Top 19 Inerrant Scripture Quotes

#1. The only logical response to inerrant Scripture is to preach it expositionally.

Anonymous

#2. It can be unhelpful to wax eloquent about the inerrancy of Scripture without an accompanying acknowledgment that, while Scripture may be inerrant, there are no inerrant interpreters of Scripture.

Wendy Vanderwal-Gritter

#3. I was in the postseason twice and I'm thankful for that.

Ryne Sandberg

#4. The Great Wall of Facebook:

Having just visited the Great Wall of China, I'm thinking about the walls we build on FB. They are real. They keep people in and others out.

Build your wall carefully by answering this question:

What are you building your wall around?

Richie Norton

#5. I am perfectly confident that I could never adequately convey to any other human being the precise reasons why I continue to refrain from suicide
the reasons, that is, why I still find existence enough of a compensation to atone for its dominantly burthensome quality.

H.P. Lovecraft

#6. The better he got to know her, the more it felt like he did when he was swimming. There stopped being dissonant versions of him. There was only Gansey, now, now, now.

Maggie Stiefvater

#7. History will help to remedy intellectual faults such as excessive concentration on one line of thought, absence of understanding for other points of view, belief in simple solutions, lack of balance of mind, absence of an imaginative understanding.

Geoffrey Elton

#8. I tend to play in a way that feels natural to me. To me that's authentic for myself. I play by where I'm led by some sense of where I feel I'm supposed to be.

David Sanborn

#9. Scripture is not inerrant; believers are called to interpret biblical texts in light of tradition and reason.

Jon Meacham

#10. Without grounding, it's easy to embrace the 'baller' lifestyle: dropping out of tech, throwing money at cars, boats and real estate, and slipping into a cycle of spending and indulgence.

Ryan Holmes

#11. The most successful ideological effects are those which have no need for words, and ask no more than complicitous silence.

Pierre Bourdieu

#12. In France, I learned about wine and cheese.

Walter Wager

#13. 24 hour broadcasts have to stretch limited material to fit 24 hours worth of space.

Drew Curtis

#14. Knowing what's correct and not doing it, it's the worst cowardice.

Confucius

#15. I don't believe my interpretation's inerrant. I don't believe anybody else's interpretation is inerrant, but I do believe the scripture is inerrant. I believe in the plenary, verbal plenary inspiration of scripture, without a doubt.

Rick Warren

#16. He does not know what freedom is. Freedom is a word, less than a word, a noise, one of the multitude of noises I make when I open my mouth.

J.M. Coetzee

#17. The reason they want you to fit in ... is that once you do, then they can ignore you.

Seth Godin

#18. Once our idea of heaven meant
all the dead relatives waiting
on the kept lawn of the many mansions
as if, suddenly sinless, they had nothing
to do ...

Deborah Digges

#19. Potable, n. Suitable for drinking. Water is said to be potable; indeed, some declare it our natural beverage, although even they find it palatable only when suffering from the recurrent disorder known as thirst, for which it is a medicine.

Ambrose Bierce

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