If the KJVersion is inspired, shouldn't we all be Church of England? It was essentially translated by Anglicans and for the Church of England. Some verses even include Anglican thought rather than NT teaching.
you're making things up too.
I suppose your suggestion makes for something to prove something, but then your arguement falls apart according to the claim against the CoE when one also considers God can use anyone he so chooses. he did choose Moses? he did choose david? Didn't he also choose Hosea, Jeremiah and Jonah? Didn't these men have much worse cases of failures in their lives than the CoE?
It was approved by King James to be the only scripture to be read publicly in the Church of England.
And you would like to use this to prevent others from having the word of God.:sleep:
The original also included those mythical
books between the Old and New Testaments for public readings. Strange!
Cheers,
Jim
Think it not strange when the truth is considered as to the why of their inclusion.
Just like I've said a few times now, yall are making stuff up. This stuff is
against the KJV.
Your problems cannot be solved by attacking what you refer to as a man-made doctrine called "KJVO" so yall revert back to attacking the KJV.
I'll stand on the one version, yall go ahead and stand on how many until a new one comes along.
My two feet fit better on one book than two feet on a stack of how many other versions?:sleep: