Wow, I guess I stirred up a debate... First off I'm not a bot, I'm just a 26 yr old guy who finally, after many years of sin and pain wants to learn about Jesus and god, and sometimes I have questions that I think people on this forum might be able to answer. Sometimes I get really great and informative replies that really help me, and sometimes I get less than stellar replies from people thinking I'm some kind of algorithm generated to screw with people,anyway if any of you still think I'm a bot, please come up to Arlington wi, I'll take you out for coffee.
so I've spent most of my day at the dr. Office, and when I came home I've been looking into this... And I've found a few interesting things..
in one of my comparisons and research (not to be named, look into it for yourself, just google it) I've found that in one of my comparisons that one of the modern bibles I compared it to was missing 17 entire passages and a ton of words changed or missing, words like hell, devil, satan,evil, heaven. I mean those are pretty important words aren't they?
In my opinion after looking at just the surface of this issue, my belief is that this has to be done on purpose.. By who or what its your decision to make. If you think this is all just bull then that's totally fine, that's your decision to make. I had had a question that I asked and some of you were really helpful and encouraged me to do my own research and I think I've found my own answer.
Now for the record I have absolutely no attachment to any particular bible, I've read a few diffrent ones and haven't decided on which one to go with yet, ive gotta do some more research before deciding. I'm not a millionaire so I won't be able to go to an auction and pick up one written in the years after Jesus.
so that's my input on it, I did rewrite this a couple of times, the first couple of drafts were super harsh snd filled with specifics but I figure if someone is super invested in one version or the other who am I to tell them there's something wrong, maybe it would be better if I just said that they might want to do there own research.
so I've spent most of my day at the dr. Office, and when I came home I've been looking into this... And I've found a few interesting things..
in one of my comparisons and research (not to be named, look into it for yourself, just google it) I've found that in one of my comparisons that one of the modern bibles I compared it to was missing 17 entire passages and a ton of words changed or missing, words like hell, devil, satan,evil, heaven. I mean those are pretty important words aren't they?
In my opinion after looking at just the surface of this issue, my belief is that this has to be done on purpose.. By who or what its your decision to make. If you think this is all just bull then that's totally fine, that's your decision to make. I had had a question that I asked and some of you were really helpful and encouraged me to do my own research and I think I've found my own answer.
Now for the record I have absolutely no attachment to any particular bible, I've read a few diffrent ones and haven't decided on which one to go with yet, ive gotta do some more research before deciding. I'm not a millionaire so I won't be able to go to an auction and pick up one written in the years after Jesus.
so that's my input on it, I did rewrite this a couple of times, the first couple of drafts were super harsh snd filled with specifics but I figure if someone is super invested in one version or the other who am I to tell them there's something wrong, maybe it would be better if I just said that they might want to do there own research.
I read the NKJCV and that has the verse in question.
God knew exactly what the major revisions and translations contain and considers this to be the Holy Bible. If He did not He would not have allowed these versions to exist. It says in the book of Revelation not to add or subtract from the writings.
The concerns and questions you raised were valid. Of course you want to know whether or not the bible version that you are reading is reliable.
I never considered you to be a bot whatever that is or means.