Well, the way the world is going, you just may be right. But if they put the KJV in there, it'll probably be alongside the rest of them, listed as "What some crazy fanatics used to believe". Sad.
KJV - Part III
Discussion in 'Bible Versions & Translations' started by Salty, Oct 20, 2009.
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it is the perfect God-preserved (English) version of the Bible
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it is the best preserved version
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it is an excellent version
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because I am KJ preferred
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I have always used it -
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I'm not sure
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I only use it as an extra reference
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I no longer use the KJV
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I refused to use the KJV
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Other answer
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robycop3 said: ↑Well, lessee...Start with seeking Wycliffe's life. Although he escaped his wannabee murderers, years later they dug up his bones, burned them, & scattered their ashes in the Thames river.Click to expand...
Then came John Hus, 1415.Click to expand...
In 1517, seven unidentified folx were burnt at the stake by the RCC for teaching their kids to say the Lord's Prayer in English insteada Latin.Click to expand...
JOHN ROGERS, Coverdale's cohort, was burned in 1555.Click to expand...
THOMAS CRANMER was roasted in 1556.Click to expand...
From 1553 till 1558, "Bloody Mary" had some 300 protestants who wanted the Bible in English burnt at the stake. Coverdale, John Foxe, John Knox, & many others fled England for their lives. After Mary died, opposition in England to the Bible in English died out.Click to expand...
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Thermodynamics said:died to bring the Word of God to the common manClick to expand...Rippon said:No, you haven't established that at all.Click to expand...
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Trotter said: ↑... and anyone printing anything other than the KJV (Anglican version) after 1611 was in danger of death.Click to expand...
HankD
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