My new PC is causing problems so it will be difficult to post the formatted reply that I want to post.
I have experienced many PC problems over the years. Once a fellow co-worker told me about MAC, I never went back. Yes, they are more expensive, but there is a reason why. Little to no viruses, and you can even run Windows with Parallels software if need be. I am on my second MAC since the switch to Apple back in 2007. If you like writing and the arts, MAC is perfect for that.
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Rather then doing that, I will express my thoughts aboutn those who exalt the King James translation and give all kinds of fallacious reasoning, much of it false, to justify their bias.
I feel the same way about Originals Onlyism, and the Modern Bible Movement.
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The King James translation is centuries old. For many years it was considered to be THE Bible, even though it is just one of many translations. Centuries ago, King James ordered that there be one translation (for the church of England) and it (alone) would be the accepted Scriptures, and people still blindly believe that edict. To them, the KJV is the Bible and, despite centuries of research and scholarship by qualified people from many denominations, they still believe that. I find that to be tragic!
Actually, the Modern Bible Movement that has taken over is liberalism or Modernism. Instead of Christians believing in a perfect and inerrant Bible like in the past, they now get to be like the Textual Critic and make that 5-7% of the Bible like silly putty. They follow corrupted texts and we know they are corrupted because if one simply looks at all the false doctrines, it makes one want to puke. Of course, folks in the Textual Critical camp are just not able to see it of course because they like the idea of an imperfect Word whereby they are also the authority on what God precisely said. Many today are like the Pentecostals whereby they are guided by their impressions or feelings that they think are from God. There is no real final authority, but themselves.
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It reminds me of the Pharisees, who (wrongly) insisted that the Scriptures they had to be the truth of God AND IGNORED JESUS WHEN HE SAID "I AM THE TRUTH".
Jesus also said in John 17:17 that the Father’s word was truth. Jesus spoke by the commandment of the Father (John 12:49), and thus, Christ’s words are truth. Jesus said to abide in me and abide in my words (John 15:7). Jesus also said that Heaven and Earth will pass away but my words will not pass away (Matthew 24:35). Paul warns about those who preach another Jesus (2 Corinthians 11:4). So we would not know about a false Jesus if not for Scripture. Modern Bibles make Jesus appear to sin, and they take away His good words. You claim your Modern Bibles are better because the more qualified scholars say so, but the proof in the many false doctrines they promote says otherwise.
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I have read many bizarre arguments in defense of the King James translation, many of which are so absurd and biased as to be not taken seriously. I have struggled to find the reason for this closed-minded attitude but have never come to a satisfactory explanation.
I do not agree with all KJV-Only believers in some of the approaches they use for the King James Bible, either.
This is because many Christians today believe in a "sin and still be saved" type of belief. So then they cannot always interpret the Bible in a spiritual and good way. Sometimes they can, but not always. There are also some really bad KJV-only believers like Peter Ruckman (who is currently deceased), Gail Riplinger, etcetera. I would encourage folks to check out David Cloud of "WayofLife.org" and "Will Kinney" from Brandplucked.com, instead.
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The best answer that I have come up with is that, since King James declared his personally-ordered, biased translation to be => THE BIBLE <= some people still cling to that edict.
If that's all you got, then you are not looking at Bible history correctly.
Have you ever considered you could be wrong, and there is a mount hill of evidence for the King James Bible being the pure Word of God for today. Well, I don't think it is going to matter to you because you have already decided that you don't want a perfect Bible to be under authority to. At least that is the impression I get from most believers when we have these kinds of discussions. If you are a real truth seeker who is unbiased and seeks the truth wherever it may lead, then you will discover that the KJV is the perfect Word of God. If not, you are going to take the blue pill and believe whatever you want to believe.
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Even though there is a mountain of evidence developed by scholars to demonstrate that the KJV is flawed, they refuse to accept it!
No offense, but I think you mean the mountain of gnats that you have to strain at while swallowing the big camel which is full of false doctrines found in Modern Bibles.
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Even the KJV has been modified many times
Like you actually know the changes. If you are aware of them, then you would know they are very small and minor ones. In addition, most KJV believers adhere to either:
(1) The Authorized Version (1769 Blayney with the Apocrypha Removed; Which is the Oxford 1782-1783 edition used today), or:
(2) The Pure Cambridge Edition (circa. 1900), the KJV available at Biblehub (Which is a popular site).
In other words, you have to take into account the influence that God's words have upon His people. This is simply not the case in the Modern Bible movement because each of the popular Modern Bible keep shapeshifting every few years and it is not due to printing errors or trying to standardize the English language because it is going through some kind of major reform.
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and the original translators didn't consider their work to be infallible, some people still claim that it is! They will give all kinds of reasons for their opinion, but none of them hold up under close examination.
So if you are saying that even the Originals are not perfect, then you are even more liberal than the liberals who are for Originals Onlyism.
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It is absolutely astounding to me that people will discard centuries of scholarship by people of many denominations who are considered to be the best in their fields, utilizing the best sources, including ancient texts that have been recently discovered, and who have given us highly-researched, supremely accurate Bibles in favor of a version declared to be THE ONE TRUE BIBLE centuries ago by a megalomaniac.
Jesus said beware of the scribes. The scribes are those who TRAN-scribe the Law or the Scriptures. This would be the scholar of our day who wants you to either believe them or for you to trust yourself in what reading you prefer by looking at a critical aparatus. So you or the scholar becomes the real authority then. The Bible is just an illusion and not really real. It is subject to man and not by the divine working of God according to the Scholar's worldview.
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There is absolutely no doubt that we have the best Bibles ever developed available to us today. I am in awe of the many scholars (and others) from many denominations who have worked for so long to make these superb translations available to us. There are minor differences between the versions, because there are variations among the ancient sources and there is no direct translation from the ancient languages to English, but most good modern Bibles include footnotes and other references to explain possible differences.
Again, I would encourage you to look at all the changed doctrines that are for the worse and not for the better. Again, see my post
here.
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(the full version of the excellent NET Bible has more than 60,000 footnotes!)
Which is confusion about what God precisely said. You do not really know with a Bible like that.
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I strongly believe that people should choose a translation through which God can communicate to them most clearly and not pay attention to those who claim that there is only ONE valid English Bible. That simply is not the case!!!
People can strongly believe the Earth is flat, but they wouldn't be correct.
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I recommend, if you are looking for a translation that communicates most clearly to you, you visit BibleGateway.com and read what the different Bibles "speak" to you. Put aside biases and what others tell you and do the research yourself. => God wants to communicate to you clearly via His written Word <=
Which written Word? In the Modern Bible camp: You are faced with the insanity of a bunch of conflicting Bibles that all say different things that are insulting to God? God is not the author of confusion.
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May God bless you richly as you open you heart and mind to Him!!!
Reminds me of the change in 1 Timothy 3:16. God was manifest in the flesh is changed to: He was manifest in the flesh.