I believe a Christian can be saved by the gospel message from a Modern Bible. However, Modern Bibles can lead you astray into false doctrines (e.g., Jesus sinned, the Word was not eternal before becoming flesh, divorce is permitted later in marriage or for lying, you must marry the one who raped you, or you should wish castration upon some people). They can also cause you to fall for Modern Textual Criticism, leading to either altering God’s Word (facing God’s judgment in Revelation 22:18-19) or denying Jesus Christ (apostasy), as seen with Bart Ehrman and Rick Beckman. I believe a Christian can be saved by the gospel message from a Modern Bible. However, Modern Bibles can lead you astray into false doctrines (e.g., Jesus sinned, the Word was not eternal before becoming flesh, divorce is permitted later in marriage or for lying, you must marry the one who raped you, or you should wish castration upon some people). They can also cause you to fall for Modern Textual Criticism, leading to either altering God’s Word (facing God’s judgment in Revelation 22:18-19) or denying Jesus Christ (apostasy), as seen with Bart Ehrman and Rick Beckman.
As for the TLB or Living Bible:
No Hebrew or Greek was even consulted by Kenneth Taylor. The Living Bible was a paraphrase from the 1901 ASV.
So if you are for the Hebrew or Greek, this is the worst Bible to praise as getting you saved from.
While God can use such means to give you the saving gospel message, you should be warning others to stay away from the Living Bible because of the many problems that it contains, my friend.
As for your desire that if you can choose only one standard, it is the original languages:
So if you are for the original languages as your one standard, which Hebrew and Greek original languages? The Critical Text? That is constantly shape-shifting and it technically is an artificial text that did not exist until 1881 when Westcott and Hort made their own never-before-seen Greek text by trying to smash together Vaticanus, and Sinaiticus. The church never used Westcott and Hort's artificial Greek text. Besides, Codex Sinaiticus contains an additional passage in Matthew 27:49 that says that Jesus was pierced with a spear before his death on the cross. Of course, Modern English Bibles do not follow this ridiclous reading. So, clearly it is not the best manuscript as scholars are claiming it is. Most of your Modern English Bibles are based to some large degree on the corrupted Vaticanus and Sinaiticus manuscripts.
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