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Famous KJVO theologians?

annsni

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Are there any famous theologians who have been KJVO? I cannot think of any but that doesn't mean there might not have been any. I was just thinking about this last night. I don't want to debate the issue - just know if there are any well known theologians or well respected men of God who had this stance.
 

rbell

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annsni said:
Are there any famous theologians who have been KJVO? I cannot think of any but that doesn't mean there might not have been any. I was just thinking about this last night. I don't want to debate the issue - just know if there are any well known theologians or well respected men of God who had this stance.

You left out Salamander.

:D
 

annsni

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webdog said:
Jack Van Impe

Benny Hinn

Joel Osteen

Do I need to go on? :D

Ahhh - atleast some people who's names I know! LOL

I also heard David Koresh was KJVO. ;) He's certainly someone else I've heard of. Wouldn't call him a theologian but...
 

annsni

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Pastor_Bob said:
Are you wanting modern day theologians or historic theologians?

I'll take them both but I'm thinking more on historic ones (from over 50 years ago or so). Thanks!
 

Logos1560

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swaimj said:
Wally Beebe

Wally Beebe was KJV-only, but he would not be classifed a "theologian."

He was the editor of Church Bus News, and he wrote a book and several ariticles about the church bus ministry.
 

robycop3

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Lotsa theologians lived in the time when the KJV was the only English version readily available to them. Impossible to say whether or not they'da used another version or versions had any been around at the time. I'd say any such list would hafta be limited to modern theologians who DID or DO have a choice of versions.
 
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