Refutation: Mormon Challenges Frank (Dr. Turek) on Biblical Inerrancy
"How can corruptible humans create a perfect Bible?"
Pretty weak argument and premise actually. I'm surprised it went on longer than it did.
Firstly, having the aforementioned 'knowledge' (as Dr Turek explained) to be able to examine and apply reasoning allows us the ability to discern what's credible vs what's not. We're not just lumps of atoms floating around accepting majority rule and their truths. No, we can invoke all of our God-given senses to determine falsehood/errors from truth. With that said, this capability not only allows us to detect falsifications in text but also engineer works of our own. Case in point, we can write the truth just as much as we can detect it. Pointing back to Moses era when they received the breadth of all the laws to be kept, how on earth were they to be transcribed unless by human hands with the influence and direction of God (through the Holy Spirit).
Secondly, the weight of the corpus hangs on the infallibility of Christ. Because He is the Word, in a very real literal sense (aside from any eucharistic symbolism), and if so, what He produced (and is a production of) requires equivalence of His inerrant nature. If He failed at living up to the standards, fulfilling the prophecies (ALL OF THEM), or completing the rescue mission, then HIs deficiencies are automatically inserted into Scripture thereby completely corrupting and dismantling all the claims of its legitimacy. Plainly speaking, if this very book is Him, or from another angle contains all of Him, knowing His deity and revelation through Scripture is perfect in form, we have to conclude the text is in similar fashion error free.
Lastly, we do have to admit that our human nature is faulty, however the works that we commit to and complete can be objectively spotless in quality according to the divine instructions both guiding and illuminating us through the process. We are a vessel containing the Holy Spirit and through His inspirations we are moving and manipulating our externalities by His orders. If you presuppose that everything we touch is damaged goods right from the start, how can we exist any longer in such nihilistic terms. We own the hope of replicating some form of His divinity on earth, both to edify and testify of His power unto others.
"Even so every good tree bringeth forth good fruit; but a corrupt tree bringeth forth evil fruit." Matthew 7:17
The "evil fruit" represents the corruption that flows from our state "corrupt", meaning vacant of the Spirit, specifically relating to those works done in that state. It's not a matter if we can produce "good fruit," it's a matter of when we do, meaning whenever we are in communion, obedience, and complete surrender to His will.
Be Blessed.