tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5948352943362975805.post7607569667730544364..comments2023-11-02T03:08:07.417-07:00Comments on NephiCode: What Did Moroni Mean “Whether I Go it Mattereth Not”?Delhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08982095508142923740noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5948352943362975805.post-75267190188253640102016-01-04T08:37:46.161-08:002016-01-04T08:37:46.161-08:00Well said. Thank you.Well said. Thank you.Delhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08982095508142923740noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5948352943362975805.post-53169766897551956122016-01-03T11:36:09.994-08:002016-01-03T11:36:09.994-08:00Del, I continue to read and appreciate this blog. ...Del, I continue to read and appreciate this blog. I still wish you copied it also to facebook. At any rate, this is what I say about scripture: The "revelations" given to prophets from God are surely inerrant and infallible. But what prophets write is a "record" of the revelation and of other events, and is not revelation itself. And though this record is given as moved upon by the Holy Ghost, it still is "the works of men", and as such is subject to the imperfections that exist even in the best of men. The Bible or any true scripture is thus never "infallible and inerrant". Why? 1. God wants us to realize we always need more revelation (until we are in His presence); and 2. As men reject the scriptural records brought forth by men in their weaknesses they are under less condemnation.erichardhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12279217537472159142noreply@blogger.com