I agree also to one having those books at his or her disposal, but they are pretty well known as heresy, but not the NSB.
NSB or New Simplified Bible sounds harmless, but one look at John 1 and you know otherwise immediately. That's why I informed others of it, it sounds harmless, but isn't (to some.)
I also have those books you mention at my disposal (except for the Koran). The Book of Mormon is a module on e-sword-users.org. No need to raise the alarm about that so I didn't.
Nontheless, not all believers feel comfortable with those books. Some can handle it, others cannot. To each their own.
My point is not that owning them makes one heretical. I take it I offended when I made such a statment, but it was taken out of context if so, or I wasn't clear or needed obvously to state that owning such does not make one a heretic in itself. If I've offended, I apologize.
I thought I'd put the warning out there to whomever it may apply.
Bible Programs
Discussion in 'General Baptist Discussions' started by preacher4truth, Jun 9, 2011.
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I use Logos
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I use E-sword
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I use Power Bible
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I use Online Bible
11.1% -
I use Quick Verse
11.1% -
I use The Word
14.8% -
I use MacSword
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I use BibleWorks
3.7% -
I use another program
40.7% -
I do not use a computer Bible
7.4%
Multiple votes are allowed.
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John of Japan Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
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It contains the works of the ECF, many of Calvin's works including his Institutes, some commentaries, a number of biographies, and collections of books by various authors such as Spurgeon, Wesley, Owens, Sir Robert Anderson, Bunyan, and many others. -
exscentric Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
http://www.christiancdrom.com/ccc.html
Ages is hard to find these days - still around but they haven't sold the big library in quite awhile from Ages. You can still find it if you google at times.
The above cd is Ages database but it uses a different reader than Adobe if anyone is interested in a lot of books cheap. -
E-SWORD users, here is a new site with many new and free modules:
http://www.biblesupport.com/
Add it to your favorites.
You do have to register to download these free modules.
Enjoy
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