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If the doctrine of divine inspiration of the Old and New Testament Scriptures is a true doctrine, the doctrine of the providential preservation of these Scriptures must also be a true doctrine. It must be that down through the centuries God has exercised a special, providential control over the copying of the Scriptures and the preservation and use of the copies, so that trustworthy representatives of the original text have been available to God's people in every age. God must have done this, for if He gave the Scriptures to His Church by inspiration as the perfect and final revelation of His will, then it is obvious that He would not allow this revelation to disappear or undergo any alteration of its fundamental character.
Brutus Balan: Note your quote, "…we hold to an INERRANT and INFALLIBLE Bible and the full preservation of God's holy Word." What is "full preservation"? Does full means not full? Deceptive words are not of the Holy Spirit! … Now the legal threat to evict the college over your own inconsistent stand is heartless … Isn't there any one in the Life BP church session with wisdom and understanding? Will not the silent church rise to wake the dead? God have mercy!
The verbal Inspiration of the Scriptures demands the verbal Preservation of the Scriptures. Those who would deny the need for verbal Preservation cannot be accepted as committed to verbal Inspiration. If there is no preserved Word of God today then the work of Divine Revelation and Divine Inspiration has perished. … [Tyndale] translated into English the Preserved Word of God, not the Perverted Word of God. … The Authorised Version translated into English the Preserved Word of God …
4. Bible Translations: We believe that God literally and verbally inspired the text of the Bible in the original Hebrew and Greek manuscripts (including certain passages in Daniel and elsewhere, in Aramaic). We also believe that God has faithfully and accurately preserved this original text in the Masoretic Text (Old Testament) and the Textus Receptus (New Testament), the "majority text" manuscripts used to translate the King James Version of the Bible. We therefore believe that the King James Version is the most faithful and accurate translation available in the English language.... We therefore hold strongly to the King James Version, and use it exclusively in our public worship and in the teaching and training of our children and youth.
The verbal Inspiration of the Scriptures demands the verbal Preservation of the Scriptures. Those who would deny the need for verbal Preservation cannot be accepted as committed to verbal Inspiration. If there is no preserved Word of God today then the work of Divine Revelation and Divine Inspiration has perished. … [Tyndale] translated into English the Preserved Word of God, not the Perverted Word of God. … The Authorised Version translated into English the Preserved Word of God …