> Russ wrote:
> He said inspired, not infallible.  The books are still the product of humans.
>

Ok, then what did he inspire, when, and to whom?  Adam and Eve?  Cain?
 Abram?  Not Jesus, because he specifically said you *shouldn't* write
down his words.

And why would God decided to inspire some people prior to writing and
never inspire anyone again?  And if Jesus was his son, why wouldn't
Jesus set everything straight?  He could've sat down with some scribes
and said, "ok dudes, here's the dilio ..."  But he didn't.

So what's the inspiration?  Here's a bunch of conflicting and
confusing stuff ... chew on that for 2000 years and then I'm sending
my son down.  But he won't straighten anything out.   Good luck?

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