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Biblical scientific foreknowledge is the belief that the [[Bible]] contains knowledge that shows an understanding of scientific knowledge beyond that believed to exist at the time the Bible was composed. Bible scientific foreknowledge is seen as evidence that the Bible was inspired by God and inerrant.  
 
Biblical scientific foreknowledge is the belief that the [[Bible]] contains knowledge that shows an understanding of scientific knowledge beyond that believed to exist at the time the Bible was composed. Bible scientific foreknowledge is seen as evidence that the Bible was inspired by God and inerrant.  
  
Biblical scientific foreknowledge is rejected by its skeptics because it is claimed this information was: developed through the efforts of men; was common knowledge; or in some instances was soley done for religious reasons.
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Biblical scientific foreknowledge is rejected by its skeptics because it is claimed this information was: developed through the efforts of people; was common knowledge; or in some instances was soley done for religious reasons.
  
 
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Biblical scientific foreknowledge is the belief that the Bible contains knowledge that shows an understanding of scientific knowledge beyond that believed to exist at the time the Bible was composed. Bible scientific foreknowledge is seen as evidence that the Bible was inspired by God and inerrant.

Biblical scientific foreknowledge is rejected by its skeptics because it is claimed this information was: developed through the efforts of people; was common knowledge; or in some instances was soley done for religious reasons.

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