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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The statement is that believers either: 1) believe innbiblical inerrancy Or 2) only existence of a god can explain the "cosmos" (that can mean the universe or an orderly and harmonious system or univers, but whatever). So your universal set of believers consists of groups for which at least one of these statements is true. But (1) is a distinct subset of believers. The majority of mainstream protestants and a vast majority of catholics don't consider the bible the literal word of god. That leaves (2) to take up the slack. But, for example, apatheistic believers don't think a deity is necessary and that natural laws are sufficient to explain the cosmic origin and evolution. These are obviously not in the inerrancy camp. The simplistic characterization is naive and uninformed. It hurts your arguments. You can do better. [/quote] TLDR - you don't want to follow any of the established tenets of your faith - presumably Christianity - so you've made up your own that you follow. [/quote]
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