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But all we want to know is, what version is it?? :laugh:
But all we want to know is, what version is it?? :laugh:
Must have been one of the Geneva bibles. Surely King James I of England would have never authorized Elvis to use HIS authorized version.....Well, after some reflection on the private goings-on of King James I of England, maybe ole King Jimmy might have after all!!!
Hey, wait, Elvis wasn't THAT long ago!Must have been one of the Geneva bibles. Surely King James I of England would have never authorized Elvis to use HIS authorized version.....Well, after some reflection on the private goings-on of King James I of England, maybe ole King Jimmy might have after all!!!
Elvis was born in 1935, which woulda made him age 20 when J. J. Ray laid the foundation for the current edition of the KJVO myth with his book, God Wrote Only One Bible, copied largely from the goof-filled book that became the "owner's manual" for KJVOs, Our Authorized bible Vindicated(1930) by 7TH DAY ADVENTIST official Dr. Ben Wilkinson.
When Elvis was a child, his family attended the First Assembly of God Church in Tupelo. Later, one of his uncles became its pastor and encouraged him to develop his musical ability.
Elvis released his first Gospel music album, His Hand In Mine, in 1960.
Let us not forget that Elvis was one of the earliest, and certainly the most-famous, of victims of scrip-drug abuse. Despite all his wealth and fame, Elvis was still basically a poorly-educated country hick. Long as a doctor prescribed it, he believed it was OK for him to take any drug.
I'm 99 % sure that, given the time Elvis grew up in, and his church background, that his Bible would be a KJV. (We don't know if this Bible was a gift, or one that Elvis went out & bought, do we?)
Roby,Roby,Roby...ya just couldn't resist that first paragraph could ya
Gregory Perry Sr:
Newp! Part of Christian living is to be TRUTHFUL.
I got a copy of the Bible, and the version is the authorized BSS. In Exodus 3:5 for example, it states "And the Lord said, take of your blue suede shoes, for you are on Holy ground." (Blue Suede Shoe Version, Copyright 1977, Council of Graceland)
he certainly gave the preachers in our country a lot to talk about...didn't he? He was one big hunk-a,hunk-a burnin' love! Bro.Greg:laugh:
No, but that is because the blue suede shoes is the only inspired part.yes, but did it include the ole "Fried banana with Peanut butter sandwich?" diet in exodus?
Funny thing is...we actually do agree on that...we just obviously don't always agree on what the truth actually is. I think we can both agree on one thing...the KJV IS the Word of God....and as long as we can agree on that point I will do my best to try and be civil. At least I know that (at least) one of the versions you use is a good one (and you can say the same for me:smilewinkgrin. I agree to disagree except for the agreements that we can agree upon!!!!!:tongue3:
The Lord will straighten us both out in whatever points we need straightening in His good time. I seriously doubt that either of us are going to change our minds here. At least we aren't arguing about Calvinism....I hope.:laugh:
Bro.Greg
Bumping this thread so that I can get a very specific answer to my Post #14.
By "very specific answer" I mean actual book, chapter and verse(s) that come right out and tell the reader in no uncertain terms that it is NOT a sin to listen to a slower-tempoed, orchestrated arrangement of the very songs that Elvis once sung (which, at the time he first sang them) were roundly condemned [and, IMHO, rightly so] as sinful, "of-the-devil," "harmful-to-one's-Christian-testimony," "putting-a-stumbling-block-for-new-'babes in Christ'," etc., etc.
IOW, do you (whoever "you" may be) firmly believe that if something is/was ever a sin, should that "something" (whatever that "something" may be) not forever be a sin?
Example: God condemns lying as a clear violation of His Holy, immutable Law as put forth in the Ten Commandments.
Thus, according to Revelation 21:8, ("But ... a liars, shall have their part in the lake which burneth with fire and brimstone: which is the second death" [KJV]). Why? Because lying is a violation of the third commandment, hence it is a sin.
So, therefore, why is listening to a slower-tempoed, orchestrated arrangment of the very same songs that were considered sinful when Elvis first sung them not also roundly condemned (and with the very same fervor that his songs were roundly condemed)?
Bumping this thread so that I can get a very specific answer to my Post #14.
By "very specific answer" I mean actual book, chapter and verse(s) that come right out and tell the reader in no uncertain terms that it is NOT a sin to listen to a slower-tempoed, orchestrated arrangement of the very songs that Elvis once sung (which, at the time he first sang them) were roundly condemned [and, IMHO, rightly so] as sinful, "of-the-devil," "harmful-to-one's-Christian-testimony," "putting-a-stumbling-block-for-new-'babes in Christ'," etc., etc.
IOW, do you (whoever "you" may be) firmly believe that if something is/was ever a sin, should that "something" (whatever that "something" may be) not forever be a sin?
Example: God condemns lying as a clear violation of His Holy, immutable Law as put forth in the Ten Commandments.
Thus, according to Revelation 21:8, ("But ... a liars, shall have their part in the lake which burneth with fire and brimstone: which is the second death" [KJV]). Why? Because lying is a violation of the third commandment, hence it is a sin.
So, therefore, why is listening to a slower-tempoed, orchestrated arrangment of the very same songs that were considered sinful when Elvis first sung them not also roundly condemned (and with the very same fervor that his songs were roundly condemed)?
Again, those who condemned his original songs were NOT same as God doing that, as their decision was based upon traditions/preferences, even an Anti Black component!