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Quote:Why would you fabricate such evidence?

Are you schooled in the KJV at all or do you get all your info from anti-KJV websites and other materials?


For the most part, I do my own research. Either way, what does it matter if its true? Why complain about where truth is found? Is not all truth GODS truth?

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The truth is that 90% of all manuscript evidence supports the KJV.


Interesting, which manuscripts agree with the KJV in Rev. 17:8 and 1 John 5:7-8? 90 %?

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Just because you claim it is fabricated does not make it so.


Very true. However, the fact that 0 % of the manuscripts agree with the KJV in Rev. 17:8, and that somewhere around 2% of the manuscripts agree with the KJV in 1 John 5:7-8, and several other minority, Latin based readings in the KJV does make it fabricated.

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I spent one full year studying the KJV issue is school and the past 21 years under various men of God.


Which matters how? Can your dog beat up my dog too?

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Quote:Not in the cases I have mentioned.

What cases?

So basically, you did not even read the questions I asked? I have mentioned them about 100 times over the course of this discussion, so the only way you wouldnt know what cases I am talking about is if you completely lack anything resembling reading comprehension. The cases are Rev. 17:8 an 1 John 5:7-8, and I will bring up others after we address these 2.

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How many textual variations are there from the TR and Wescott and Hort? Isn't it arond 5,300 variant readings?

I'm sure its close to that number, but how many matter even a little bit? Around 50.
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Which one is then correct?

In what cases? When it comes to a work as large as the bible, you cant be that vague. You are attempting to assume something you have yet to prove, namely, that one is right in every case or the other one has to be. Where on earth do you get evidence to make such a claim?

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Honestly I don't think you know what you are talking about.

Considering your lack of reading comprehension, I have no doubts you will seek to blame it on me.

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The NASB had a Unitarian as a translator for pete's sake.


So it is your position that the personal beliefs of the translators reflect upon the translation itself? How do you feel they reflect upon the translation?

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I simply chalk people like you up to haters of the KJV and haters of those who hold to the KJV.


No doubt you do, considering you find yourself completely unable to address the issues themselves.


"He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain that which he cannot lose" - Jim Elliott, martyred in Quito, Ecuador 1956