I don't have a problem admitting when the newer translations are right, I'm glad there's some good in them.
If you want to find some big error in NIV, you will find one.
If you believe that the KJV is perfect, any error will be just misunderstanding for you.
And because people are so biased, their discussion can never lead to a change, without an open mind.
But open mind contradicts faith. So, its difficult to manage both, for many Christians. Regarding any topic (old earth, evolution, kvj only, flat earth etc.)
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BTW, I have some questions for the KJVO guys. I do not know if all apply to you, but you can try to answer:
1) Who authorized the 1769 KJV you are probably reading?
2) Are you reading Cambridge or Oxford Edition? Which one is inspired?
3) If KJV 1611 was infallible, why it had to be updated in 1789?
4) Why are you not reading deuterocanonical books and marginal notes, when inspired infallible 1611 had them?
5) Why no historical general church creed ever mentioned any belief similar to KJV onlyism?
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