You need to back off, bucko..
Your arrogance and complete lack of respect for other people will put you on the short path to "banned" camp...to the delight of most of us.
This discussion has been had by many of your betters, and you are embarassing yourself.
To the delight of you and others, today is the last day I will participate in this forum. I realize I am too passionate about my beliefs and too unbridled in my responses which does not add to the harmony that should prevail in this forum. To be true to myself, I am what I am and too old to be concerned about other peoples opinions it will not affect my life one way or the other. I am a military veteran and patriot and I love my country and I love my KGV, I am very passionate about defending them both.
Our country is disintegrating and none of us is blameless for allowing it to happen. Secular Humanism began to erode our Christian foundation in the 1960 when seventy five percent of Americans identified themselves as Christians. Today, less than fifty percent identify themselves that way and only about half that many identify themselves as Born again Christians. I have never met a Non Born Again Christian; whatever they are.
Jesus answered and said unto him, Verily, verily, I say unto thee, Except a man be born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God. If you have a KJV, you can find this passage in
John 3:3
Not only is Secular Humanism destroying our country, it is meeting its gold of ridding America of any mention of God. It has turned many churches in America into money pits with millionaires occupying Pulpits. What do you suppose God thinks about that? There is no way God will allow us to get away with spitting in his face, and why should He?
In defense of the KGV; not that it needs defending, we have to go back not to King James, but we must start with Henry V111. This old boy was some piece of work. There was, and I think still exist, a doctrine called the
Divine Right Of Kings, which means Monarchs are chosen by God that gives them, absolute power over their subjects. At the time of Henry V111, England was ruled by the Catholic Church. Old Henry was married six different times and because the Catholic Church would not allow divorce, Henry drummed up false claims of some breech of law by three of his wives and had them beheaded. Old Henry solved his problems with the Catholic Church by kicking them out of the country and declared himself, head of the Church of England. We can now go to the time of King James.
King James was the king of Scotland before he became the King of England in 1604 and offered hope and change to a very dysfunctional country, which in the end was no better off or even worse at the end of his rein.
One of his major problems was the bickering between the Puritans and the Priest left over from the Catholic Church as to what would be England’s official bible used by the Church of England. Unable to squelch the bickering, in the mix of all this turmoil, he adopter a suggestion by one of the Puritan leaders and ordered a one-for- all Bible to be created and gathered the most capable interpreters to go to work.
On the other side of this saga, lurked a dastardly plot by a few disgruntled young Catholic men, steaming over England leaving the Catholic Church, sponsored and financed by at least one and maybe more Jesuit Priest in an effort to blow up the House of Parliament. They enlisted a man named Guy Fawkes that was an expert in explosives to acquire as much gun powder as possible. Once a year, the king called all his hierarchy together in the House of Parliament to discuss his plans for the future.
Fawkes managed to acquire forty barrels of gun powder and all that was needed was a way to get it beneath the chambers where the gathering would occur.
Underneath the House of Parliament is a mired of honeycomb like chambers where the merchants and employs used for access to the upper rooms. Against all odds, the perpetrators succeeded, threw bribery, to acquire a storage area directly beneath the chambers where the meeting would take place, there they stored the gun powder, and covered it over with piles of firewood.
I am about to explain why I love the KJV. Before this plot could be carried out, one of the perpetrators had a cousin that was a Palace guard and he warned his cousin to fain being sick on the day chose to exercise their plan but he did not tell why. The cousin suspecting there was a plan to execute the King and gathered the Place Guards to do a thorough search of the Parliament including the underground. Unable to find the gun powder, they prepared to call of the search, but on the way out, a guard returned to the wood pile for another look (I am convinced God sent him there), and discovered the gun powder.
Had this plot succeeded, not only would England be a much different place today, the KGV would not exist. It was estimated that had the Gunpowder exploded, not only would the House of Parliament be destroyed, but a great portion of London as well.
All of this occurred over four hundred years ago, but today in England, on 5 Nov, the entire country celebrates Guy Fawkes Day with huge bonfires and effigies of Guy Fawkes hung on lamp post. It turned out that King James failed in his effort to fundamentally change England for the better, but he left a legacy not matched to this day; depending on your point of view. I spent ten years of my Air Force career in England and have made many trips to London, it a fascination City. However, when you walk around the streets and museums of London, there are statues and monuments of previous Monarchs all over the place, but what you will not find, is any reference to King James, except a little placard here and there. You can make of this what you want to. My remarks are much abbreviated and taking from notes, I wrote while attending a lecture in London with members of the PMOC (Protestant Men of the Chapel) at a base where I was stationed in 1960. That is probably not allowed on Military bases today. I am unwavering in my Beliefs that the rise of King James, who accomplished nothing else of importance but the creation of the KJV, was ordained by God and you have every right to disagree, but I will go to my grave defending this country, and the KJV
Following is one of my favorite Aesop’s Fables:
A Sick Man received a visit from his Doctor, who asked him how he was. "Fairly well, Doctor," said he, "but I find I sweat a great deal." "Ah," said the Doctor, "that's a good sign." On his next visit he asked the same question, and his patient replied, "I'm much as usual, but I've taken to having shivering fits, which leave me cold all over." "Ah," said the Doctor, "that's a good sign too." When he came the third time and inquired as before about his patient's health, the Sick Man said that he felt very feverish. "A very good sign," said the Doctor; "you are doing very nicely indeed." Afterwards a friend came to see the invalid, and on asking him how he did, received this reply: "My dear friend, I'm dying of good signs."
GOD HELP US ALL