FALSE. He may have started out going in that direction, but he was NEVER a Roman Catholic priest. Indeed he mocked the clergy of the RCC in The Praise of Folly.
"Soon after his priestly ordination, he got his chance to leave the canonry when offered the post of secretary to the Bishop of...
Guess what? You have not done your due diligence, but have swallowed the lies of modern critics hook, line, and sinker!
Did you know that both Codex Vaticanus and Codex Sinaiticus (the primary manuscripts for modern critical texts) have BLANK SPACES in the last chapter of Mark, which would...
What about them? There was nothing wrong with them. But what's better -- one man's (Tyndale's) translation or the translation of over 50 men (who were all godly and scholarly and had a deep respect for the written word of God)?
As to the Geneva Bible it was plainly a Calvinistic Bible, and the...
I see we have another Catholic apologist. But the Catholic Church cannot take credit for the Bible. Indeed when it insisted that the non-inspired apocryphal books were Scripture and included them (in spite of Jerome's proper inderstanding), that was the end of Catholic credibility.
In any...
But you have not really addressed the sin of Adam and its consequences. Seth was born with the sin nature and needed to be saved by grace. Neither righteousness nor unrighteousness are inherited, nor can they be attributed on the basis of the parents. As we see in Kings and Chronicles. righteous...
The moment he called Jesus "Lord".
That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved. (Rom 10:9)
When He heard Jesus speaking to him, he also believed that God had raised Him from the dead...
So you are really promoting the idea that water baptism saves.
That is not the same as saying that water baptism is essential for those ALREADY SAVED by grace through faith in Christ and His finished work of redemption.
If the Word of God is not (1) inspired, (2) inerrant, and (3) therefore infallible, it is worthless. You might as well read Shakespeare.
To me the Word of God is not a book, but Christ.
You are not alone in holding to such fallacies. The Word of God is BOTH the written Word (a book) and Christ...
"Original sin* is actually a Roman Catholic term which originated with Augustine. But their understanding of its meaning is biblical.
"Original sin may be taken to mean: (1) the sin that Adam committed; (2) a consequence of this first sin, the hereditary stain with which we are born on account...
I believe *unknown* before tongue(s) in 1 Corinthians 14 is a good example. It has led to a lot of confusion, apart from the fact that *tongues* was prevalent in the 17th century as one of the meanings of "languages". But today "language(s)" without *unknown* would be more appropriate.
1...
"The first instance of the formal invocation of Mary occurs in the prayers of Ephraim Syrus († 379), addressed to Mary and the saints, and attributed by the tradition of the Syrian church, though perhaps in part incorrectly, to that author. "...
Already addressed above. There are at least two updated versions of the KJV. Words added in italics by the original translators may be ignored, but they can also be helpful (sometimes not).
After the second coming of Christ He will establish (1) redeemed and restored Israel on earth, and (2) the saved nations where people will be saved prior to the Millennium.
ZECHARIAH 14
9 And the LORD shall be king over all the earth: in that day shall there be one LORD, and his name one.
10...
That is NOT all that you find will in Revelation.
You will find among other things: (1) commendations to faithful Christians, (2) true Heavenly worship, and (3) the glories of the New Jerusalem, the New Heavens, and the the New Earth.
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King James Bible
Salute* one another with an holy kiss. The churches of Christ salute* you. (Rom 16:16)
King James 2000 Bible
Greet* one another with a holy kiss. The churches of Christ greet* you.
*Strong's Concordance
aspazomai...
You are correct. They do not all read the same, since they are based on different Hebrew and Greek texts. And no one can require another Christian (or Christians) to stick with one specific translation, unless it is within a local church context.
Churches which know the truth about Bible...