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I think I read in one of your posts that you attended Tennessee Temple. One of my favorite people I have ever had the privilege of meeting was a professor there at one time. His name was John McCormick. When I knew him he was an evangelist. Just wondering if your paths ever crossed.
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No problem, I just thought you might know him. You would have liked him. He always preached from the KJV and I have listened to many of his sermons but I don't think I ever heard him address the subject of KJV only. I doubt he would have considered himself KJV only but that made no difference to me, I was greatly blessed by his preaching. Thanks.
John of Japan
John of Japan
The KJV was the standard when I was at Temple. That's all anyone used, but some prof may have consulted other versions. I don't remember any of that. Almost nobody was talking about Bible versions in those days.
John of Japan
John of Japan
What I do remember was that as people became aware of the KJV issues, discussions started up. Then one day from the chapel pulpit, Dr. Roberson mandated that there be no more discussions about Bible versions on campus! Brother McCormick does sound like someone I'd like to know.
Hello NC, haven't seen you posting in a while and wanted to see if you're doing well.

God bless, brother.
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