Originally Posted by
Logos1560
Is a KJV-only theory based on fallacies, misconceptions, divers measures [double standards], and flawed reasoning just like evolution?
What are these so called fallacies, misconceptions, divers measures, and flawed reasoning?
I referred to actual fallacies, not so-called fallacies.
A KJV-only theory depends upon the use of fallacies such as the fallacy of begging the question, special pleading, the fallacy of composition, the ad hominem fallacy or poisoning the well, use of
non sequitur [conclusions that do not follow from the premises], slippery slope fallacy,
post hoc fallacy, straw man fallacy, and fallacy of false dilemma where KJV-only advocates offer only two alternative [acceptance of a man-made KJV-only theory or else being a liberal, skeptic, or unbeliever]. Use of these fallacies could be documented with examples from books and writings by KJV-only advocates. KJV-only advocates will dodge or avoid the KJV-only burden of proof and will assume their own KJV-only theory has to be true based on the fallacy of begging the question.
The use of divers measures [double standards] is evident in a KJV-only theory in several ways. A different measure or standard is used for evaluating the doctrinal views and bias of the makers of the TR and the KJV than are used for evaluting the doctrinal views and bias of other text editors or translators. A different measure or standard is used for trying the textual criticism principles for the making of the varying TR editions than for the making of other text editions.