There are others who would do a better job of countering the points this gentleman makes. Obviously I have not had time to sufficiently read everything he says. Usually when someone tells me to look into something an author has to say, the first thing I do is look to see what he/she believers and who they are affiliated with. That says a lot about where they are coming from, obviously.For instance, if someone tells me they attend an Assembly of God church, I can make the assumption that they are sympathetic to Pentacostal doctrine.This gentleman is a Christian Scientist. As such, he believes in a false religion, a false teacher, and a false god.Paul was very clear that we should mark and avoid false teachers. Therefore, since this man is very much influenced by a false teacher... I really am not too interested in reading about what he sees wrong with the KJV. His religion does not make any sense in light of the KJV, and so it only makes sense that he doesnt like it.Why would I go to a man who doesnt even believe in the same God I do for information concerning the Word of the Living God?Just something to think about.Krispy
KrispyKrittr wrote:This gentleman is a Christian Scientist. As such, he believes in a false religion, a false teacher, and a false god...since this man [b]is very much influenced by a false teacher...[/b]
His religion does not make any sense in light of the KJV, and so it only makes sense that he doesnt like it.
Why would I go to a man who doesnt even believe in the same God I do.
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Today Non Inspirired Version :lol:
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are you Tar Heels fan? Tommorrows the big one. UNC are apparently the favourites.
I do not like the TNIV, it does damage to language