There are many problems that revolve around the KJV. The false prosperity and "blab it and grab it" people were JKV people. One misinterpretation is the word "conversation". The KJV Bible says that he who ordereth his conversation aright, I will show the salvation of God. So the "name and claim" mob say that all you have to do is declare something and it is yours. The problem with this is that the word "conversation" has changed its meaning over the centuries since the KJV was produced. It means "way of life", not a chat with someone in your Bible Study group.
I looked at the top 10 popular prosperity preachers of today and none of them are KJV-only. A small few of them may use the KJV primarily, but this is probably due to the fact that they do not have to pay anything by quoting the KJV because there is no copyright on the King James Bible outside of the UK. So this probably has more to do with them not wanting to pay out money. After all, they are in it for the money, right? They would obviously not want to pay any money if they don’t have to.
You said:The greatest problem with Christian doctrine is misinterpretation and selective emphasis on God's word. I've yet to hear a prosperity preacher remind people that
There are many King James Bible advocates who are against prosperity preachers. So this is not a good argument to make. I would say you have not done your homework on this topic if you are claiming this.
You said:"Those who want to be rich, however, fall into temptation and become ensnared by many foolish and harmful desires that plunge them into ruin and destruction." 1 Timothy 6:9
Actually, the Command on not to have fellowship with prosperity preachers is removed in Modern Bibles.
The command to remove yourself from those who think that “gain is godliness” is missing in 1 Timothy 6. We should not hang out or fellowship with prosperity teachers or money-grabbing believers. Their influence can rub off on you to think the same way. Their bad influence can lead you to chase after riches instead of righteousness. The love of money is the root of all evil (1 Timothy 6:10). 1 Timothy 6:5 says we are to withdraw ourselves from those who think “gain” is “godliness.”
You said:The first prosperity preacher I heard used the JKV. 45 years later, he's still going strong and still deceiving people. It sure works for him. I went down that rabbit hole and all I got was broke.
As Christians we are supposed to forgive and love our enemies (no matter who they are). I would say you got burned and you are looking for a scape goat. However, I would encourage you to seek out the truth on this matter. You will be surprised if you do. I mean, stop and think a moment. You cannot even quote the NIV entirely in a church without getting permission. The Modern Bible Movement is run by money. It’s a billion dollar industry. If you try to make an app with a Modern Translation, you would have to pay heavy money to those who own the copyright. This is not so with the KJV. The Word of God is not bound.
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