This is reasonable. I can agree. (But I don't much care for you acronyms. Makes you look like a bottom feeder.)
What acronyms are you talking about? Did I use any?
EDIT: I see. You mean in my signature? Well, I hasten to add that
I didn't invent this acronym. And if you think it is bottom feed, then why don't you try refuting it in the normal manner? Calling it bottom feed doesn't help your case.
God's word is one of God's works
His works are perfect.
Deuteronomy 32:4
He is the Rock, his work is perfect: for all his ways are judgment: a God of truth and without iniquity, just and right is he.
2 Samuel 22:31
As for God, his way is perfect; the word of the Lord is tried: he is a buckler to all them that trust in him.
Jesus Christ trusted and believed God's word is truth, why don't you? John 17:17
Which part do you not think I believe?
What do you mean by 'God's word'?
How do you know that 2 Sam 22:31 is God's words and was in the Bible? How do you know that it is the word of God?
Let me answer that for you:
You know it because you were brought up to believe that the Bible comprised 66 books. If your parents were Christians, you believed the Bible was from God because they told you and you believed them. If you became a believer as an adult, you believed it because other Christians told you. You believe it because you went to the shops and when you asked for a Bible, that was what you got. Or because someone gave you one for a present and when you opened it, that was what was in it. If the Apocrypha were in it, you wouldn't have known any different. If Thomas A Kempis' The Imitation of Christ was in it, you wouldn't have known any different. If C.S. Lewis' Screwtape Letters was in it, or the Testament of the Twelve Patriarchs, you wouldn't have known any different.
You accept it for one reason only: because you tacitly accept the authority of the
church. It was the
church who created the Bible. Make no mistake about this.
This is in practice what you believe. You did not receive a personal revelation from God that the Bible is made up of 66 books. And anyone who believes that the Bible (the 66 books) is infallible automatically believes that the church who put it together is also infallible. Because you cannot have one without the other. This is both a logical and a historical necessity.
So once again, tell me which part of God's word I don't believe in.