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Bro. Glen, thanks, I will check that out.
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Originally posted by KJVTIM:
Kevo,I don't know you
Well, somebody's lying. Why?Originally posted by KEVO:
KJVTIM is my blood brother
Not only that, but the profiles are nearly identical, including being in ALL CAPS. Posting times are grouped together as well, and I wouldn't be surprised if the IP addresses matched. Somebody needs to come clean, especially if he/they want to be taken at least a little bit seriously.Originally posted by Chris Temple:
Why is KJVTIM's and KEVO's typing and grammar nearly identical??
Originally posted by KJVTIM:
Pastor Larry,you of all people need to be more worried about lost souls dying and going to hell than being a bible corrector.
This is what is so frustrating about the KJVOnly movement. They refuse to accept sound doctrine and heap to themselves teachers who will tell them what they want to hear.Yet ,in fulfillment of Bible prophecy,most end-day professors of christianity will not endure sound doctrine(2Tim.4:3).
cld it be the same fella who posted this at the Bible Versions Discussion Forum, who when questioned about the source of his Flesch-Kincaid readability scores for the King James Version replied:Well, somebody's lying. Why?
Sounds like an interesting book. The review says this:"The English translation commissioned by James I and completed in 1611 is distinguished in two ways, according to McGrath. It's important to historians and theologians because it put Scripture into the hands of ordinary people. It holds an equally key position in the literary canon as one of the most poetic, haunting works in the English language."Originally posted by tyndale1946:
Book alert for those who love the KJV... In The Beginning. The story of the King James Bible and how it changed a Nation, a Language, and a Culture by Alister McGrath... Just picked it up and it looks good... Check it out in the books forum!... You that are curious may also... Brother Glen![]()
Point taken, but I've had my share of laughter at guys on your side of the aisle too, friendOriginally posted by Rev. Joshua Villines:
Would comment on this thread but I'm too busy laughing my derriere off at seeing you guys considered liberal and heterodox
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Joshua