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I hear there are quite a few versions on the market today that suffer from IRON DEFICIENCY. |
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If so, all others cannot be, because they are not the same. Correct? |
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I admit that the KJV is an old English translation of the Word of God. But I don't admit that it is iron.
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But he didn't. He said it was a translation of the word of God. In other words the non existant "originals" are the work of God, and God lost them.
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Well, Tim, you can see how quickly the topic can move into a confrontation. I am only saying that you started with a question in this thread, and I am plainly telling you that there are areas in this forum where you will not be welcome. This forum is not the place to do battle over the text (original or English).
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Bro Luke
I wanted to hear him admit he does not believe the KJV is the Word of God. You noticed he didn't answer? |
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I answered...#13. Is it not a translation of the Word of God?
But I would call it the Word of God. I don't have a problem with that. |
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is GreekTim really your little brother? |
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