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Nov 2, 2016 - The Christian can simply argue that the Bible does not have to be free of contradictions in order for Christianity to be true. Sometimes they even find them where none exist. ... For instance, option C could be that even though there are scribal errors and differences in a text we can still trust it as historical. #2 Tim's knowledge of scripture: The Bible records the voices of different people who have different points of view on the same topic (3rd oatmeal example), including what the Law of Moses says, how God acts toward outsiders, how many gods exist, whether the reign of Manasseh was positive or negative, when Jesus cleansed the Temple. (the A.D. anno domini N.W.D., bible is not based on Prehistory, therefore polytheistic uncivilized and invalid. #3 Mar 12, 2010 - Bible scholar Bart Ehrman began his studies at the Moody Bible Institute in Chicago. Originally an evangelical Christian, Ehrman believed that the Bible was the inerrant word of God. But later, as a student at Princeton Theological Seminary, Ehrman started reading the Bible with a more historical approach.