I said:
Why don't KJV-onlyists ever make theological assertions they can demonstrate biblically?
Refreshed replied:
The virgin birth occurred.
Nice attempt at changing the subject, but I was referring to your
assertion (for which you provided no theological proof whatsoever) that the Holy Spirit was involved in the translation of the King James but not in the modern versions. To wit:
If it were not for one person back in 1611, the translators then would be as they are today. That person is the Holy Spirit. . . .
I do not believe that the Holy Spirit had anything to do with the translation of the Modern Versions.
I suppose, however, that had I made such a reckless and questionable theological claim as you, I would also want to change the subject rather than have to answer for it.
And why can't they make their case without blaspheming?
I believe that the KJV is the Bible God gave to the english-speaking peoples.
There you go, making unsupported theological claims again, i.e. "God gave" the KJV in some way that he did not "give" the NIV or NASB.
Present your credentials. Who are you, that I should just accept
ex cathedra assertions like the above without Biblical proof that the assertions are true?
Anyway, again you avoided what I
really said. I was referring to this:
Truthfully, I believe the spirit of the devil had something to do with them.
So you believe the Devil was responsible for the Word of God, eh? Didn't Jesus say that attributing the works of God to the Devil was an unforgivable sin?
No wonder I called you "reckless" and "intemperate." KJV-onlyists apparently think they can spread their garbage to the four winds as though it were God's own truth.
You will make account for your words before Almighty God, I can assure you. "But I say unto you, That every idle word that men shall speak, they shall give account thereof in the day of judgment" (Matt. 12:36).
Pardon us for believing we have the Truth.
You may believe you have the Truth, but the fact is you are peddling a false gospel.
We just are not willing to accept that God said something or didn't say something because a "scholar" said so.
And yet you expect us to accept what
you say because
you said so. Hypocrisy, thy name is "KJV-onlyism."
Shameful.
The really sad part of this is, you have the temerity to demand that I treat
you nicely while you reserve for yourself the right to run roughshod over God's holy Word with impunity.
[ December 12, 2002, 11:52 AM: Message edited by: Ransom ]