"Do not say, 'The former days were better than these,' for such is not wisdom."The world is sliding off into apostacy and you nor anyone else can deny it.
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"Do not say, 'The former days were better than these,' for such is not wisdom."The world is sliding off into apostacy and you nor anyone else can deny it.
Your last statement has no grounds for substanciation. The world is sliding off into apostacy and you nor anyone else can deny it. New versions aren't the "magic" tool they are put up to be.</font>[/QUOTE] Nice shot at avoidance but you didn't answer the challenge at all. I asked for scripture not your opinion.Originally posted by Istherenotacause:
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You should either cite biblical evidence for KJVOnlyism or apologize for insenuating that others are apostate for not accepting it as true.
And like I said, I didn't give you your opinions. You chose them and identified yourself.Like I said before, you place me in that little group again of KJVO's.
Why? Because when you make a claim that I have doubts about, I ask for scripture rather than just accepting your opinion? Because when you post something that simply is not true, I am willing to call for proof?Not some one who is obsessed with another group to spend their entire breath denigrating what another belives as true, as you consistently have proven overall to be just such an one.
Probably because the world does not read those clearer translations. If they did and if they believed and lived by them, the world would become much more holy. However, this is not a function of Bible versions. It is the exclusive domain of the Holy Spirit.Please give your explanation of why we have so many "clearer" translations, but the world is getting farther away from holiness unto the LORD?
"Do not say, 'The former days were better than these,' for such is not wisdom." </font>[/QUOTE]Whose wisdom? Yours or the Lord's as laid out in Proverbs 1,2,3?Originally posted by russell55:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />The world is sliding off into apostacy and you nor anyone else can deny it.
Your last statement has no grounds for substanciation. The world is sliding off into apostacy and you nor anyone else can deny it. New versions aren't the "magic" tool they are put up to be.</font>[/QUOTE] Nice shot at avoidance but you didn't answer the challenge at all. I asked for scripture not your opinion.Originally posted by Scott J:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Istherenotacause:
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You should either cite biblical evidence for KJVOnlyism or apologize for insenuating that others are apostate for not accepting it as true.
And like I said, I didn't give you your opinions. You chose them and identified yourself.Like I said before, you place me in that little group again of KJVO's.
Why? Because when you make a claim that I have doubts about, I ask for scripture rather than just accepting your opinion? Because when you post something that simply is not true, I am willing to call for proof?Not some one who is obsessed with another group to spend their entire breath denigrating what another belives as true, as you consistently have proven overall to be just such an one.
Probably because the world does not read those clearer translations. If they did and if they believed and lived by them, the world would become much more holy. However, this is not a function of Bible versions. It is the exclusive domain of the Holy Spirit.Please give your explanation of why we have so many "clearer" translations, but the world is getting farther away from holiness unto the LORD?
The Lord's, by way of translation of the God-breathed text....Whose wisdom? Yours or the Lord's as laid out in Proverbs 1,2,3?
Psalms 12:6,7. Take them in context and please don't pervert them.Originally posted by Istherenotacause:
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For you to attribute what we see in the world today to MV's is ridiculous... but I would be willing to look at scriptural support you have for this idea. Please don't "be creative" though. Use the scripture in context and in a way that specifically identifies the KJV.
Which has aaaaaaaabsolutely nothing at all to do with the KJV of the Bible. The KJV itself is not "the old paths of righteousness" nor is the KJV the God who "has not changed"- He didn't change in 1611 when the KJV came out as a brand new VERSION of the Bible.Originally posted by Istherenotacause:
We are to revert back to the old paths of righteousness, God has not changed.
Oh?It isn't about words.
Ok,where are they? remember,the beggar died(Luke 16:22).It is about people.
Oh?Originally posted by MV-neverist:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />It isn't about words.
Ok,where are they? remember,the beggar died(Luke 16:22). </font>[/QUOTE]Good thing you brought this up because it demonstrates that your position is wrong. The existence of a godly man in the time of Christ (some 1000 years after this psalm was written) proves that the word of the Lord is true. He preserved the godly man. They did not perish from that generation until this one.It is about people.