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The Bible is without error when reading it?

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Yes, that's a wonderful book in comparison to other religious books. The Bible does not have any errors, it is perfect in every way. It has the answer to any question you might have. God is perfect, so is the Bible inspired by God

It depends what you mean by errors. Typographical errors are the fault of the printer. There are, however, dozens of contradictions.

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