Gena, found this in the How We Got the Bible transcript. You're going to have to put two and two together, but you'll get it.
If you say, ‘okay Ray, so you’re going to show me that we’ve got historical, scriptural and logical reasons to believe that the books we have in the Bible are books that God inspired and He wanted us to have and so forth? That these are indeed the Holy Books of the Bible? But are they really from some supernatural source? I mean maybe Moses did write the Law and Isaiah did write the books of Isaiah and Jeremiah and Solomon wrote the Psalms, maybe they did. They are wonderful writings and there are cute little proverbs and clichés and whatever. It’s all nice stuff, it’s all good, but this hardly tells me that some great Creator God of the universe wrote this.’
I just want to show you two things, very simple things. But there is just no way to understand it, except that this is come from a divine source.
Then goes on to talk about some of the things brought up at the Nashviille '08 conference.
Also, why would Ray say that we have to pay attention to the words if the words themselves weren't important?
It's true that God inspired men to write the Scriptures. It's also true that He inspired what they wrote. I think it's all the same thing, ultimately.