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The Christian church believes that the Holy Scriptures, which include the Old and New Testaments, are the inspired word of God. They are considered to be authoritative and provide guidance for faith and practice. The church emphasizes the importance of studying and interpreting the Scriptures to understand God's will and teachings.

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