franklinmonroe
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Welcome to the Bible Versions & Translations forum. I see you've been a member for a year but with very few recent posts.... Can someone please change my denomination to Baptist?
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Welcome to the Bible Versions & Translations forum. I see you've been a member for a year but with very few recent posts.... Can someone please change my denomination to Baptist?
Who told you to change from the God-speaking to the God-unspeaking?I didn't change it. Those Gnostic Anglicans did! Surely "Christ" is superior to "him." :laugh:
You should see the agnostic quote from Riplinger, "Her quotes are so extremely brief, I don't understand how Riplinger can dare claim that they are from the sources she cites. For example, she implies that "the Blessed One" of Mark 14:61, NIV, actually refers to some exiled Hindu guru named Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh. Even if a demonic hand were at work in the NIV translation, plenty of other evil men have been called "the Blessed One" at some point."I looked at that link and nothing there shows the MVs to be Gnostic. I don't think the site knows what Gnostic is.
I looked at that link and nothing there shows the MVs to be Gnostic. I don't think the site knows what Gnostic is.
For one thing, look at one of the main verses in the Bible to refute the early Gnostic heresy that said Jesus did not come in a real human body, 1 John 4.2:
NASB
2By this you know the Spirit of God: every spirit that confesses that Jesus Christ has come in the flesh is from God;
NIV
This is how you can recognize the Spirit of God: Every spirit that acknowledges that Jesus Christ has come in the flesh is from God,
ESV
By this you know the Spirit of God: every spirit that confesses that Jesus Christ has come in the flesh is from God,
Now, this was the acid test on the early Gnostics, yet here we have 3 MVs who give it! Why would they say this if they were Gnostic? The Gnostics denied that Jesus came in the flesh.
Refuting this is like taking candy from a baby.
Why did you not look for Gnostics through the Internet? Here is an example: [URL="http://www.scionofzion.com/nasv_gnostic.htm"]http://www.scionofzion.com/nasv_gnostic.htm[/URL]
This still doesn't explain what you believe GNOSTICISMto be.
Please help each of us better understand your case so we can understand you. Thanks in advance.
And yes, I'm looking for an explicit statement (not cut and paste) definition of gnosticism from you. :thumbsup:
KJVO definition of Gnosticism = anything that is in a MV that does not agree word for word with the KJV.
Mexdeaf, I didn't know you have a copy of the Askjo Dictionary of Untruth. Where can I get a copy?
Why did you not look for Gnostics through the Internet? Here is an example: http://www.scionofzion.com/nasv_gnostic.htm
Isn't that kind of like asking one without knowledge (agnostic) to explain knowledge (gnosis)?Askjo has been asked repeatedly to give us evidence modern translations are gnostic. So far, we have not seen one shred of evidence to support this claim. As a matter of fact, all evidence is against Askjo's false claim.
The best Bible is at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lvVylnHnn9s
You should see the agnostic quote from Riplinger, "Her quotes are so extremely brief, I don't understand how Riplinger can dare claim that they are from the sources she cites. For example, she implies that "the Blessed One" of Mark 14:61, NIV, actually refers to some exiled Hindu guru named Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh. Even if a demonic hand were at work in the NIV translation, plenty of other evil men have been called "the Blessed One" at some point."
http://www.raptureready.com/rr-kjvo.html
Isn't it amazing how Christians will believe most anything said by someone but in another situation would never believe such ridiculous things? If someone at the local tire shop or grocery store said the same thing they would never believe such a stupid thing.I read Riplinger's book, at the urging of someone, when I was a new believer. Well, as it turned out, I didn't have to read for long to see the whopping mistakes in her book! Good heavens!
As for the above, it strains the mind to think anyone could even come up with this, let alone believe it.