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RevBob said:Romans 1 (King Jesus Version)
"Duuuuhhhhhhhh . . ." [puddle of drool on computer desk]
- Romans 1 (Derpy Troll Version)
RevBob said:Romans 1 (King Jesus Version)
RevBob said:Romans 1 (King Jesus Version)prophet said:I don't mind the endless debate on mss evidence, the Truth comes out, and debate is healthy.
28 And even as they did not like to retain God in their knowledge, God gave them over to a reprobate mind, to do those things which are not convenient;
29 Being filled with all unrighteousness, fornication, wickedness, covetousness, maliciousness; full of envy, murder, debate, deceit, malignity; whisperers,
30 Backbiters, haters of God, despiteful, proud, boasters, inventors of evil things, disobedient to parents,
31 Without understanding, covenantbreakers, without natural affection, implacable, unmerciful:
32 Who knowing the judgment of God, that they which commit such things are worthy of death, not only do the same, but have pleasure in them that do them.
prophet said:Where does single inspiration fit in?bgwilkinson said:prophet said:This thread has flushed out extremists on both ends of the spectrum.
On end constantly repeats KJBO talking points.
The other end calls everyone who suspects Darby or Wescott and Hort's motives, "KJVO".
There is a million miles of middle ground between Logos and BB, including the ground where the Truth stands.
Neither extreme can make a point without building a false premise, and insisting that others stand on it, and defend the fictitious position.
Haklo
Where is the middle ground between one who says all Bibles that are not the KJV version, are Satan's Bibles, and one who maintains the position of the KJV translators that all versions are valid Bibles when done by scholarly religious professionals like the King James Translators?
Where does double inspiration fit into the making of the KJV?
Why would one have to insist that : anyone who believes that the KJV is a valid translation, believes some "double-inspiration" crap that can be attributed to Ruckman and his camp?
This is the foolishness that the extreme on the other end brings to the debate.
You believe that the KJV was the last good translation in English, so...you must defend the extremists that believe every thing in-between the Truth and the Wacky fringe.
This is so similar to politics, that it is scary.
I don't wish to associate with Homosexuals, so I must defend Westboro Baptist.
Or: I believe that that KJV is the Word of God, in English, but don't trust Farstad's motives with the NKJV, since he clearly doesn't believe that the body of documents from which the AV was translated, was God's Word.
So, I must defend Riplinger, or Gipp, because I'm obviously "KJVO" (which has no definition, and is usually a slur).
I don't mind the endless debate on mss evidence, the Truth comes out, and debate is healthy.
I can't stand getting into a conversation where the other party insists that I put on someone else's clothes, and act out their part in the play.
There is little difference in the 2 ends of the spectrum, and neither are scholarly.
Haklo
True Christian position:bgwilkinson said:My question was not worded very well. So I'll try again.
Here is position one.
All Bibles that are not the KJV version, are Satan's Bibles. I would call this KJVOx.
Here is position two.
All versions are valid Bibles when done by scholarly religious professionals like the King James Translators.
It was not lost--it is perfectly preserved within the KJB!FSSL said:In other words "The gospel was lost and found again in 1611."
RevBob said:True Christian position:bgwilkinson said:My question was not worded very well. So I'll try again.
Here is position one.
All Bibles that are not the KJV version, are Satan's Bibles. I would call this KJVOx.
Here is position two.
All versions are valid Bibles when done by scholarly religious professionals like the King James Translators.
All "bibles" that are not the KJB are Satan's Bibles because they were corrupted, as they were not done by scholarly Christian professionals working with the original manuscripts (which are no longer available and no longer needed) like the King James Translators.
Since we have Jesus' own KJB, why would we need "new" translations anyway? KJV is perfectly readable and easily understandable. Any true Christian is of the Elect, and should have no trouble discerning its meaning.
RevBob said:TrueTroll Christian position:
Wow Scott, you've been busy correcting latelyRansom said:RevBob said:TrueTroll Christian position:
Another much-needed correction applied. Hope this helps.
Recovering IFB said:Wow Scott, you've been busy correcting lately
The middle ground is to take each version, and first look at the source of its translation, the thesis of its editor(s).bgwilkinson said:prophet said:Where does single inspiration fit in?bgwilkinson said:prophet said:This thread has flushed out extremists on both ends of the spectrum.
On end constantly repeats KJBO talking points.
The other end calls everyone who suspects Darby or Wescott and Hort's motives, "KJVO".
There is a million miles of middle ground between Logos and BB, including the ground where the Truth stands.
Neither extreme can make a point without building a false premise, and insisting that others stand on it, and defend the fictitious position.
Haklo
Where is the middle ground between one who says all Bibles that are not the KJV version, are Satan's Bibles, and one who maintains the position of the KJV translators that all versions are valid Bibles when done by scholarly religious professionals like the King James Translators?
Where does double inspiration fit into the making of the KJV?
Why would one have to insist that : anyone who believes that the KJV is a valid translation, believes some "double-inspiration" crap that can be attributed to Ruckman and his camp?
This is the foolishness that the extreme on the other end brings to the debate.
You believe that the KJV was the last good translation in English, so...you must defend the extremists that believe every thing in-between the Truth and the Wacky fringe.
This is so similar to politics, that it is scary.
I don't wish to associate with Homosexuals, so I must defend Westboro Baptist.
Or: I believe that that KJV is the Word of God, in English, but don't trust Farstad's motives with the NKJV, since he clearly doesn't believe that the body of documents from which the AV was translated, was God's Word.
So, I must defend Riplinger, or Gipp, because I'm obviously "KJVO" (which has no definition, and is usually a slur).
I don't mind the endless debate on mss evidence, the Truth comes out, and debate is healthy.
I can't stand getting into a conversation where the other party insists that I put on someone else's clothes, and act out their part in the play.
There is little difference in the 2 ends of the spectrum, and neither are scholarly.
Haklo
My question was not worded very well. So I'll try again.
Here is position one.
All Bibles that are not the KJV version, are Satan's Bibles. I would call this KJVOx.
Here is position two.
All versions are valid Bibles when done by scholarly religious professionals like the King James Translators.
I would hold to position two.
Ok now where is the middle ground?
Is there anything here on which we can agree?
Let's see if we can work through the issues one at time.
prophet said:So, I must defend Riplinger, or Gipp, because I'm obviously "KJVO" (which has no definition, and is usually a slur).
prophet said:I can't stand getting into a conversation where the other party insists that I put on someone else's clothes, and act out their part in the play.
prophet said:The middle ground is to take each version, and first look at the source of its translation, the thesis of its editor(s).
logos1560 said:KJV-only is a proper accurate term that has a definition
prophet said:The middle ground is to take each version, and first look at the source of its translation, the thesis of its editor(s).
Haklo
IFB X-Files said:logos1560 said:KJV-only is a proper accurate term that has a definition
And what is that definition?