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Or, in the words of a bumper sticker: "God wrote it, I read it, that settles it." | Or, in the words of a bumper sticker: "God wrote it, I read it, that settles it." | ||
'''Biblical listeralism''' is the first of the [[Fundamentalism|five fundamentals of Fundamentalism.]] | |||
[[Category:Scripture Studies]] | [[Category:Scripture Studies]] |
Revision as of 05:25, 29 March 2011
The literalist method of reading the Scriptures is the non-Scriptural conviction that "every sentence in the Bible must be taken literally; whatever the sentence says at the literal level is literally true."
Or, in the words of a bumper sticker: "God wrote it, I read it, that settles it."
Biblical listeralism is the first of the five fundamentals of Fundamentalism.