Pilgrim 
You have said several times now that the writer of the article does not believe in the inerrancy of Scripture. Yet the author himself stated that he does believe in the inerrancy of Scripture.
The problem I see, is he sees the work of Christ and Scripture as something that can be separated.
Though a proper understanding of the doctrine of inerrancy should show otherwise, clearly he doesn't see it. Therefore he has an incomplete understanding of the doctrine and I am saying that giving him the benefit of the doubt,
I asked the question 
"Can someone who claims that Jesus is Lord reject Jesus' view of Scripture?" I think the answer is obvious and should be sufficient to show how important this matter is.
We can not separate the work of Jesus Christ and Scripture inerrancy. my reply in the hope that somehow it would show that you can not separate the work of Christ and inerrancy.
As I also stated he is treating the Bible as though it was just a record of revelation, yet it is revelation itself.
I thought I would let you know that not only have I been reading articles on the subject, the Highway is not the only place I have asked for help.
I am having an e-mail conversation with Dr. Thomas Ascoll of Founders Ministries and he thinks the man is talking in theoretical terms, otherwise he couldn't say what he did. But he also said rightly that we live in reality, not the theoretical. 

Tom