Wes Huff’s Protestant Dilemma Just Got WORSE—Which Bible Is Inspired? | Sam Shamoun

Video description:
Wes Huff’s Protestant dilemma is even greater than the question of which books belong in the Bible. Sola Scriptura also requires the Protestant to identify which textual form—and which individual words and verses—were inspired by God.

Is Mark 16:9–20 original Scripture? What about 1 John 5:7, John 5:4 and Acts 8:37? Why do some Bibles contain these passages while others omit them or place them in footnotes?

If Scripture alone is the Christian’s sole infallible authority, who determines which reading is Scripture? When Protestants depend upon textual scholars to reconstruct the original text, have those scholars effectively become their unofficial magisterium?

This presentation exposes the deeper Protestant dilemma: it is not enough to identify the books. Wes Huff must also identify the inspired words within those books.

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Biblical references
Mark 16:9–20
John 5:1–9, especially John 5:4
Acts 8:36–38, especially Acts 8:37
1 John 5:7–8
2 Timothy 3:16–17
1 Timothy 3:15
2 Thessalonians 2:15

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