Originally posted by standingfirminChrist:
The definition of a myth is a story without factual basis.
The KJVO myth meets that criterion.
It is those who cling to the MV's who coined the phrase 'KJVO myth'.
Right...to put a name on the myth created by those who believe the false KJVO doctrine.
Your asking me to prove the KJVO myth is like me telling you I brushed my teeth this morning and then demanding that you prove to me that I did.
Not at all. I assume you brush your teeth in the privacy of your own home, while this KJVO myth thingie is very public. And it's there for anyone to see, unlike your teeth, which can be seen only by those in your presence.
And again, you're not attempting to answer my simple, unloaded question: HOW CAN YOU JUSTIFY BELIEVING THE KJVO MYTH WHEN YOU KNOW THERE'S NO SCRIPTURAL SUPPORT FOR IT?
Foolish.
Yes, your lack of an answer is. If you cannot answer, please, just simply ADMIT you can't.