Lets see...
So far you haters don't know what Easter is, what the gospels are, what constitutes error, what pennyworth value signifies, how to figure out what God said about dividing heaven, etc...
But you want me think you know anything about understanding greek and hebrew.
Sorry but I don't believe you.
I think that you're basically googlers gladhanding one another, far as I can tell.
So far you haters don't know what Easter is, what the gospels are, what constitutes error, what pennyworth value signifies, how to figure out what God said about dividing heaven, etc...
But you want me think you know anything about understanding greek and hebrew.
Sorry but I don't believe you.
I think that you're basically googlers gladhanding one another, far as I can tell.
"Haters" is the default epithet used by the social justice warriors who are unable to defend their position rationally and intellectually, and instead slander those who don't unquestioningly embrace and promote the same position. Some people may occasionally post strong criticisms of the KJV. I notice, however, that the most vitriolic and vile terms are used by KJV-only proponents towards more recent translations and those who use them. Where then is the hatred?
What any one contributor writes is not necessarily what we all believe or know. How would it be if I treated all KJV-onlyists as a homogenous unit, and attributed to you the claims that others have made? We're individuals, and I for one prefer to be treated as such. I will extend the same grace to you.
I don't mind discussing a ttopic and I like to be serious about it, but I am not interested in the same old googled analysis'. I already know that some folk are adamant about; not having a standard English bible text and that they see error according to their own notions and that some are paranoid about people that believe contrary to those notions. But, I believe the Holy Bible is of God, and is thereforeb holy. And so, excuse me if I avoid posts I consider silly, petty or off topic. I want you to know I read the posts but I don't want to comment when all tjat I'll accomplish is to offend someone. I don't discuss greek and hebrew analysis' since they are foreign languages to me. But when someone presents their finished text I'll read it and compare it with the Holy Bible in English and maybe comnent.
If and when someone is serious I'll gladly participate.
If and when someone is serious I'll gladly participate.
I have noticed that you don't use the term, "KJV" but instead refer to "the Holy Bible". That's fine; I don't think anyone is confused. However, it will help if you recognize that your position is not shared by all. The Holy Bible that I read regularly happens to be an NASB, not a KJV. If you don't agree that the NASB is the Holy Bible, that's your issue.