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Re: "Capitalizing certain words"
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Aloha Brother Tim, I am pretty much on the "same page" as you are on this issue, and for the very same reasons that you have given. On the other hand, I take no offense if other Christians do not choose to do what I do (none whatsoever). It took me years to come to the conclusions I have reached, and I do not think that it is a "doctrine", as much as "respect" for God and my Saviour; and clarity when it comes to distinguishing between the written "word" and the INCARNATE Word. I do not believe that the King James Bible translators were showing "disrespect" towards God or His Holy word in their choice of Capitals or lower case, any more than I judge another brother (or sister) in Christ today by their choice of either. Its NOT about "Capitalizing" or NOT "Capitalizing" - it's all about whether we genuinely LOVE the Lord Jesus Christ (our Lord & Saviour) and our FRUITS! John 14:23 Jesus answered and said unto him, If a man love me, he will keep my words: and my Father will love him, and we will come unto him, and make our abode with him. 24 He that loveth me not keepeth not my sayings: and the word which ye hear is not mine, but the Father's which sent me. Matthew 7:16 Ye shall know them by their fruits. Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles? Matthew 7:20 Wherefore by their fruits ye shall know them. |
#12
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And I wholeheartedly agree with you, Brother George. I am not bothered in the least by another's decision on this capitalization. I teach children every day and train them to capitalize the pronouns referring to God, as well as the words, "Bible" and "Christian". I do not correct the other words unless the grammar rules apply, that is, use as a title of a book. To be blunt, most people don't pay much attention to the capitals because they have not had or have forgotten the rules of grammar. I am unable to tell from a post whether or not it is a determined preference, a lack of knowledge, or simply a typo.
For those who feel strongly about it, I hope that we can all recognize our individual liberties in this minor matter. |
#13
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I can't imagine how one would be offended over this issue. Sadly, one of the "excuses" I have been told for not embracing the KJV is that it doesn't capitalize personal pronouns for God.
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#15
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I'm not offended by anyone here doing it.
Should have made myself clearer. It's the Bible correctors who do it mostly. Capitalise Word for the written word when they don't even believe it is infallible and inspired and they put their paraphrase on the same level as deity. It's also their way of saying "The Bible doesn't matter, we have Jesus, the Word", and they subtlely diminish the neccesity of the written word by doing so. |
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tHE eND.
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#17
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Ditto and kudo's
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