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Christians believe the Bible is God's revelation: infallibly inspired by the Holy Spirit. Is the Bible Infallible? evaluates evidence for a divine or human origin, such as: Irreconcilable textual contradictions and myth-based accounts, Biblical cosmology's compatibility with modern science of the universe and solar system, Agreement of Earth's shape and age with geological facts and radiometric dating, Creation accounts' confirmation through fossil records and man's appearance or evolution, Transpiration of prophecies, historical accuracy, and miraculous accounts. The book discusses: The…mehr

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Christians believe the Bible is God's revelation: infallibly inspired by the Holy Spirit. Is the Bible Infallible? evaluates evidence for a divine or human origin, such as: Irreconcilable textual contradictions and myth-based accounts, Biblical cosmology's compatibility with modern science of the universe and solar system, Agreement of Earth's shape and age with geological facts and radiometric dating, Creation accounts' confirmation through fossil records and man's appearance or evolution, Transpiration of prophecies, historical accuracy, and miraculous accounts. The book discusses: The Bible's concepts of afterlife, heaven, hell, salvation, resurrection, and the soul, The meaning of "Gospel" and "Kingdom of God/Heaven". It also debates whether: Jesus is really the "Christ": the "Messiah" first promised to King David, The Messiah/Christ was supposed to suffer to redeem us from our sins, Jesus is God, the "Son of Man", and the "Servant of the Lord", God is both a loving father and a violent judge.
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Carmel Paul Attard, a bible enthusiast and ex-Jesuit of more than six years, currently leads power-supply sustaining engineering. He has a bachelor's degree in Physics and Mathematics from the Royal University of Malta. He and his wife, Mary, have three children and two grandchildren and live in Brampton, Ontario, Canada.