AntennaFarmer,
I agree with you on quote #1. I don't think most KJVOs are in support of lieing or hypocrisy. They just strongly believe in something that is just not true, and are unwilling to accept the evidence that shows that it is not true. KJVOs are unwilling to accept, much less even consider the evidence because they take it by faith. Faith, even in the shadows of fact, can be a hard thing to break. Fortunately, I know that faith comes by hearing, and hearing comes by the word of God. Nowhere in Gods word does it support one-version-onlyism. So that faith is not Biblical faith. It's faith in man-made religion, and it's tied into the fundamentals of that faith so much that KJVOs feel they will lose the ground they stand on if they lose KJVO. As an ex-KJVO, I can say that I thought that same thing. But it didn't turn out as I feared. I still have that foundation. And what I know of Christ and his gospel still comes from his word. In fact- the KJV! One can keep their KJV without the nonsense of KJVO.
As far as quote #2, sure, KJVO is taught from the pulpit. That's where I heard it. And I believed in it. Grew up in it.
Quote #3 is likewise valid. If the KJV is the only valid version, which edition is the valid edition? It's a fair question. But the silence on a KJVOs part isn't going to change their mind about it. The issue is not logic, but faith. A KJVO has to be willing to drop their faith in something that is of man (it's not of the Bible) in order to see the truth.
#4 and I'm done. It's unfortunate that we argue over this and break fellowship because of the argueing. Both sides feel they are justified in saying what they do because both sides feel that what they say is right. But when we look at it from the other persons side, it's not so cool. On the KJVO side, all the MVers are a bunch of devil-deceived know-it-alls that are trying to pull people from the truth. On the MV side, all the KJVOs are willingly ignorant fools that are liars and hypocrits. Neither side is correct.
But then again, this room is a debate forum. It's designed for arguments. But KJVO shouldn't be an issue that we break fellowship over. Debates can get heated, but we are still saints of God and followers of Christ.