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Bible correcting not allowed
Just in case this hasn't been made clear, Bible correcting (posting that a particular translation in the KJV is wrong and should be something else) is not permitted on this forum and will result in a ban.
Bible correcting is evidence that a poster has already made up his mind about the KJV issue, and this is not a forum intended to give a platform for KJV correctors to convince other people of their position. It's perfectly acceptable for a sincere poster to ask about translations in the KJV, but when a poster starts putting himself in judgment over the Book and saying his own translation is superior, that is a different thing alltogether. There are other forums that accept denigration and correction of the KJV. If your intention is to cast doubt on the KJV or prove that you know more than the translators of the KJV, do so somewhere else. Thank you. |
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I second the motion. Not that you need my vote.
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Amen, Brother Brandon!
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KJV Bible Correcting
It seems to me that a person who doesn't agree that the KJV is God's Word should read the articles before commenting in the forums. You used to have an introduction to the KJV issue that I don't see in the articles now. I think is good to have something comprehensive for sceptics and/or complete beginners to read which tells the whole situation from the beginning of manuscript perversion and dynamic equivalence translation in Alexandria up to our present time. Would it be possible to have a beginners education article and restrict sceptics to commenting in a sceptics forum category?
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Good idea, Bill!
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Can I correct the Bible when it is calling out my sins? I'd hate to have to deal with them......(SARCASM).
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