This isn't the Biblical view of inspiration and preservation,.
You have not actually proven that to be true and scriptural. You have not soundly proven your human, non-scriptural one perfect translation only reasoning to be "the Biblical view".
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This isn't the Biblical view of inspiration and preservation,.
This isn't the Biblical view of inspiration and preservation, this is your run-of-the-mill, seminary regurgitated, naturalistic humanistic 19th century German textual criticism.
They were, but they(and Baruch, with Jerry) evidently wrote God's words as He wanted them written.Really? And here I thought that Moses, David, Solomon, Jeremiah, Paul, and Peter were imperfect! Tsk tsk, how mistaken was I!
KJVOnlyism is a false teaching
I didn't vote... because if I did, then there would be people who would attack me no matter what I chose.
As I see it, this forum is full of people who cannot seem to agree on anything, much less this subject.
George's position on this subject and mine are a bit different,Because you like George are forever pushing KJVO
If attacked, COUNTER-ATTACK. If you have a position, you should be able to defend it. After all, perhaps the most-indefensible position here is preterism, but its believers still try to defend it.I didn't vote... because if I did, then there would be people who would attack me no matter what I chose.
As I see it, this forum is full of people who cannot seem to agree on anything, much less this subject.
God's word says to turn the other cheek, and leave off strife before it be meddled with...If attacked, COUNTER-ATTACK.
I have a position...If you have a position, you should be able to defend it.
I agree, but it does no good to continue to speak out ( among the same group of people ) for or against something,After all, perhaps the most-indefensible position here is preterism, but its believers still try to defend it.
I didn't vote... because if I did, then there would be people who would attack me no matter what I chose.
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You can obtain God's Word - ALL of God's words - in any (singular) translation. God's Word is error free.The question is about "any Bible", in the singular.
Unless you believe that I could obtain all of God's words, in a 100% error-free single Bible, you should change your vote.
Let them...If you don't vote on a question that likely involves use of the fallacy of false dilemma, they may still attack you.
I'm well aware of that.Allegations were already suggested against any posters who viewed this thread and who did not accept the either/or yes/no [false dilemma] fallacy concerning an issue where there is more than two positions or two answers.
You can obtain God's Word - ALL of God's words - in any (singular) translation. God's Word is error free.
I am glad that we at least agree I do not need to change my vote, but I am not sure you grasp the concept.
Did God say the words " Wherefore gird up the loins of your mind, be sober, and hope to the end for the grace that is to be brought unto you at the revelation of Jesus Christ" (1 Pet 1:13 KJV)?
No, of course not. It would be foolish to say so. BUT did God preserve His words in the KJV (despite its flaws as a translation)? Yes.
It seems you are looking not for God's Word but God's dictation. So you cannot believe ANY passage is God's perfect Word (even Hebrew and Greek manuscripts as those languages also evolved).
And that is your error. You are under the misconception that God is man and His words given to men were dictated to them.
God is much greater than you allow. His words are much more perfect than you imagine. They transcend translation.
That said, anytime we deal with a translation study is required. Was Don Quixote really fighting windmills? Yes. Did Miguel de Cervantes use the word "wind mill"? No.
Why expect less of Scripture than a literary work?????
In terms of God's words (that is the topic) the NASB, the KJV, the NIV, the ESV, the HCSB, and the KJV.I have no idea what you just said.
Let's make this simple.
Name a Bible that I could go buy on, say Amazon, that you would consider to be 100% error free in every word in every way.
when Paul says the letter kills the meaning.
And when those versions have contradictory verses?The NASB, the KJV, the NIV, the ESV, the HCSB, and the KJV.
They do not contain contradictory verses. They may contain contradictions in translations, and there is no perfect translation by them being translations.And when those versions have contradictory verses?