I'm not going to get into a KJV debate here so I'm not going to comment on the KJV being a translation.
I never said VCO wasn't a brother, I said he's preaching a false gospel. I in ignorance and being a Christian have preached a false gospel. I like VCO and do consider him a brother.
If one bible version preaches a different gospel than another version, then one of those versions IS NOT the word of God. You don't get more clarity by picking some words from one version and some words from another version. What you get is "another gospel" created from mixing truth with error .
I've never read the book but I have watched a few of his debates and youtubes. Needless to say I don't care for his view.
1 John 3:8-9 (ESV)
8
Whoever makes a practice of sinning is of the devil, for the devil has been sinning from the beginning. The reason the Son of God appeared was to destroy the works of the devil.
9
No one born of God makes a practice of sinning, for God’s seed abides in him, and he cannot keep on sinning because he has been born of God.
QUOTE:
1 John 3:9
Whosoever is born of God—Γεγεννημενος, Begotten of God, doth not commit sin: "that is," say some, "as he used to do, he does not sin habitually as he formerly did."
Adam Clarke's Commentary.
QUOTE:
3:9 Verse nine repeats the impossibility of one who
has been born of God going on in sin. Some Bible students think that this verse refers to the believer's new nature, and that while the old nature can and does sin, the new nature cannot sin. However, we believe that here again the apostle is contrasting the regenerate man with the unregenerate, and is speaking of constant or habitual behavior. The believer does not have the sin habit. He does not defiantly continue in sin.
Believer's Bible Commentary: A Thorough, Yet Easy-to-Read Bible Commentary That Turns Complicated Theology Into Practical Understanding.
When you PRACTICE SOMETHING you Do GET BETTER AT IT. We do not Practice Unrighteousness, but RATHER WE PRACTICE RIGHTEOUSNESS.
QUOTE:
Therefore he states again that believers
cannot practice
sin, because they are
born of God.
. . .
The first exhibits God's righteous character through obeying His law (cf.
Luke 1:6); the second exhibits Satan's sinful character by disregarding the Word and habitually sinning (cf.
Pss. 36:3;
119:150;
Rom. 2:8). No matter what people may profess, or what past religious ritual or experience they may point to,
anyone who does not practice righteousness is not of God, nor the one who does not love his brother.
MacArthur New Testament Commentary, The - MacArthur New Testament Commentary – 1-3 John.
QUOTE:
3:9 The fourth reason why Christians cannot practice sin is because it is incompatible with the ministry of the Holy Spirit, who has imparted a new nature to the believer (
John 3:5-8).
born of God. John wrote here of the new birth (
John 3:7). When people become Christians, God makes them new creatures with new natures (
2 Cor. 5:17). Believers have God’s characteristics because they have been born into God’s family. This new nature exhibits the habitual character of righteousness produced by the Holy Spirit (
Gal. 5:22-24). John repeats this phrase twice for emphasis.
His seed. The New Birth involves the acquisition of a seed, which refers to the principle of God’s life imparted to the believer at salvation’s New Birth. John uses this image of a planted seed to picture the divine element involved in being born again.
See notes on 1 Peter 1:23-25. remains. The word conveys the idea of the permanence of the New Birth which cannot be reversed, for those who are truly born again are permanently transformed into a new creation (
2 Cor. 5:17;
Gal. 6:15;
Eph. 2:10).
he cannot sin. This phrase once again conveys the impossibility of habitual sinning (see
vv. 4,
6).
The MacArthur Bible Commentary.