The Bible is an integrated message system coming from outside our time domain.
It is written with various types of embedded codes, a signal with a certain bandwidth.
This code is intentionally widely distributed across the bandwidth to prevent hostile jamming.
Should small errors creep in, they will not affect the coherence or the comprehension of the signal.
Errors = noise in the signal.
Have small errors crept in over the millennia? Thats for you to decide.
Its not for me to decide.
The Bible tells me that God's words are pure and perfect (Psalms 12:6) (Psalms 119:140) (Proverbs 30:5). God’s Word says His words will be preserved forever (Psalms 12:6-7) (Isaiah 40:8) (1 Peter 1:23-25). There is nothing in the Bible that talks about how His Word would continue in error or corruption (Whereby we could not trust it). On the contrary, God’s Word says Scripture cannot be broken (John 10:35); It is: “incorruptible...the word of God...” (1 Peter 1:23). So if I believe God's Word, and take it face value, then the issue is a matter of faith in what God says. Do I believe God's Word vs. the scholars and their agenda? That is what this is really about. Faith. Faith in what God said, and not the scribes (that Jesus warned us about). But alas, most will let Scripture's promise of God on the perfect preservation of His Word fall into the background like white noise because they do not like the idea of being under an authority or perfect Word. They like to be able to have some wiggle room when it comes to God's words. They like to have a "Choose Your Adventure Bible." Hence, why the liberal approach to God's Word exists with the current Modern Bible Movement.
Also, it is highly illogical to claim the Bible has errors in it, and then say we trust the Bible. How do you know what is true or false? Not every Christian or scholar agrees on what is true or false on every verse in the Modern Bible Movement.
I think the NKJV sums up the false approach to the Bible by Christians today perfectly.
Taken right out of the NKJV pages. It says this:
This goes against the warning in Revelation 22:19.
Revelation 22:19 says,
“And if any man shall take away from the words of the book of this prophecy, God shall take away his part out of the book of life, and out of the holy city, and from the things which are written in this book.”
I say to those who have this mentality:
Have fun taking your Bible to the butcher's market and slicing and dicing it to your own liking like a piece of meat.
Just know, there will be a judgment on such matters.
Behold, it is written...
God’s Word tells us that Christians are to speak the same thing (1 Corinthians 1:10). This can only be if there is one Word of God that we can all agree upon. Therefore, the Modern Bible Movement is not the path of truth. Sure, God can save you with a Modern Translation, but when it comes to following the Lord in what He actually said precisely, that is only going to happen with a King James Bible.
Think. How can you commit the sins in Revelation 22:18-19 by adding or subtracting from His Word if there is no settled text?
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