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.
That is a logical contradiction. It is impossible to be both erroneous and without error at the same time. A better question would be "Why is the Bible erroneous, isn't it supposed to be without error?" The answer to that question is that the Bible was written by mortal men, not an omniscient deity.
A reading error is when you accidently read something wrong :)
The zero error depends on the user, and the wear on the metre rule. Given that smaller rulers have about 2mm of material before the zero mark, wear is unlikely to exceed that without being noticed. The reading error is +/- 1 mm.
Because God put faith in my heart to believe. It is true and without error.
A:Fundamentalism is a movement originating in American Protestantism in the early part of the twentieth century, that stresses the infallibility of the Bible not only in matters of faith and morals but also as a literal historical record. Although fundamentalists believe the Bible to be literally true and without error, they frequently reinterpret the Bible to suit their own theological views.
A biblical literalist regards the Bible as infallible and without error. Any apparent errors and inconsistencies can and must be explained away, because the Bible is the Word of God.
The difference between the corrected reading and the mean (average) reading is called 'Absolute error.
Why was Peter's reading from the bible important
Yes: Reading the Bible once a day Keeps the devil away.
parallax error - reading of volume of burette
no
An error in balancing is called an "error of measurement". The type of error that will be introduced if one fails to set the zero point of the balance before making the reading is a systematic error.