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Whether you are a bible-believing scholar, an older Christian, a new Christian, a seeker, or an atheist, we would like to challenge you to "Prove all things; hold fast that which is good." (I Thess 5:21)

The men of Berea were more noble than those in Thessalonica because "they received the word with all readiness of mind, and searched the scriptures daily, whether those things were so." (Acts 17:11)

Jesus warned that deception would be the trademark of the endtime (Matt 24), and he didn’t exclude anyone from his warning: including Baptists, Pentecostals, Catholics, JWs and Adventists.

 

So, please select a topic from the Articles menu, or Select a Topic Tab above, and join with us in studying to shew ourselves approved unto God, workmen that "needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth." (II Tim 2:15)

 

 

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Also, be sure to check our new VIDEO section and our many new articles!

 

 

 

 

 

SALVATION - INDEX

 

 

 

Jesus bridge

 

 

There is NOTHING in this life that is more important for you to do than to decide where you will spend eternity.

 

If you have everything that this world can offer you - an easy life, family, friends, money, and pleasures - but you decide by default to spend eternity in Hell, then your life will have been a complete failure.

 

On the other hand, if you have practically nothing in this life of esteemed value, but you choose to seek God and to spend eternity with him in Heaven, then your life will have been an enormous success.

 

The difference isn't so much in what you have or don't have; it's in what you choose and don't choose. Jesus said, "except a man be born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God."

 

List of Articles:

 

What does it mean to be "Born Again"?

 

Is Baptism part of Salvation?

 

Who is God? - Make it Simple (links to our Doctrine Article by this title)

 

A Personal Message from Our Family to You

 

 

BIBLE VERSIONS - INDEX

 

 

King James?          Which bible         New Bible Versions??

In this series, we intend to determine which, if any, of the books claiming to be God’s Word are actually God’s Word.

 

We are commanded to study, to search, and to continue in his word: (II Tim 2:15; Acts 17:11; John 8:31).

 

Therefore, as we examine various modern versions, we do so not to be confrontational or disagreeable with others, but to be obedient to these commandments of God, specifically, and to be faithful to his scriptures, in general.

List of Articles:

 

FOUNDATIONAL ARTICLES

 

The Nature of War

 

What About the Septuagint?

 

Antioch and Alexandria

 

NIV Says to Reject Jesus

 

AN Excellent Reference for King James Bible Believers - By James L. Melton

 

NIV Quiz - by Rex L. Cobb

 

Bible Memorization Test - by Pastor James Knox

 

Personal Pronouns - Thee, Thou, Ye, Thy, Thine, etc

 

Believing God’s Word

 

Errors in the King James Bible

 

An Open Letter to Cheryl

 

DEFENDING GOD'S WORD ONLINE

 

How We Know the King James Bible is God's ONLY Word in English

 

LOST In the Confused Mind of A Pentecostal Bible College Student (A Series)

00 - LOST - Intro

01 - LOST - First Email Exchange

02 - LOST

03 - LOST

04 - LOST

05 - LOST - SUMMARY CHART

06 - LOST

Is The King James Bible Wrong About Easter at Acts 12:4?

 

Is Eugene Peterson's book "The Message" a true copy of God's Word, the Bible?

 

CONTRADICTIONS IN THE KING JAMES BIBLE

 

01 - I Sam 17:50; II Sam 21:19: WHO KILLED GOLIATH?

 

02 - Gen 1:27; Gen 2:7, 20-30: The Timing of Adam and Eve's Creation

 

03 - Judges 4:21; Judges 5:25-27: How Did Sisera Die?

 

04 - I Sam 31:4; II Sam 1:10; II Sam 21:12: WHO KILLED KING SAUL?

 

05 - Joshua 15:21-32: HOW MANY CITIES - 29 or 36 or 38?

 

06 - II Sam 24:9; I Chron 21:5-6: David Numbers How Many Men of War in Israel?

 

07 - Acts 20:35: Did Jesus Really Say This?

 

08 - Matt 4:1-11; Mark 1:12-13; John 2:1-11: Was Jesus in the Wilderness or at the Wedding?

 

 

run from modern versions to KJB

 

 

SOUND DOCTRINE - INDEX

 

 

In this series we intend to examine doctrines with the intent of establishing which are sound and which are false.

 

Sound doctrine unites believers in Christ, false doctrine divides people from Christ, and conflicting doctrine disrupts unity and fellowship in Christ.

 

Therefore, each of us ought to purge ourselves of false doctrine and earnestly seek sound doctrine.

Prove all things; hold fast that which is good.
(I Thess 5:21)

This is not a matter of personal opinion - nor one of one-upmanship; it is a matter of personal righteousness and of right-standing before God.  Ultimately, we must be willing to let God’s Word speak to us, and we must be willing to conform ourselves to that Word.

 

Question: How much false doctrine can one believe and still be saved? 

 

At the Berean Research Institute, we are not willing to be comfortable with any false doctrines - no matter how few they are, nor how little they may be, nor what cost we may face to rid ourselves of them.

 

For good reason, Jesus warns us to beware of the leaven of the Pharisees:

Then Jesus said unto them, Take heed and beware of the leaven of the Pharisees and of the Sadducees.  (Matt 16:6)

Then understood they how that he bade them not beware of the leaven of bread, but of the doctrine of the Pharisees and of the Sadducees. (Matt 16:12)

A little leaven leaveneth the whole lump. (Gal 5:9)

Purge out therefore the old leaven, that ye may be a new lump, as ye are unleavened. (I Cor 5:7)

Therefore, as we examine various doctrines, we do so not to be confrontational or disagreeable with others, but to be obedient to these specific commandments of God and to be faithful to his scriptures, overall.

 

Let's Be Scriptural, In Determining Sound Doctrine.

 

 

List of Articles:

 

OK…. So, you’re a "CHRISTIAN"...

What’s Wrong With Being a “Christian”??

 

Who is God? - Make it Simple

OK…. So, you’re a "PENTECOSTAL" - Let’s Be Scriptural About:

Pentecost and the Modern Pentecostal Movement

Examining the Pentecostal Statement of Faith, “What We Believe”

 

Pentecostal Feminism

 

Why I left the Tongues Movement - Alfred H. Pohl (Opens in New Window)

 

“Slain in the Spirit”

 

“Speaking in Tongues”

 

My Pastor, the "Spiritual Hippie"

Fake Healers, Apostles & Prophets

Smith Wigglesworth - A Book Review - by Mike Wright

 

Benny Hinn - "Man of God"?? - Videos

 

Benny Hinn - Outrageous Claims

 

Benny Hinn - Politics with China

United Pentecostal Church International

Is Water Baptism Necessary for Salvation?

 

Is the UPCI Gospel True?

OK…. So, you’re a "BAPTIST" - Let’s Be Scriptural About:

The Eternal Security of the Believer

The Eternal Security of the Believer

 

Eternal Security

 

The “Carnal” Christian

The Local Church

The “Local” Church - A Review of Dr. Kirkland's Book

 

Bible Verses Refuting the "Local Church" doctrine (Opens in New Window)

Calvinism and Arminianism

Calvinism and Arminianism

 

The god of the Calvinist

 

Calvinism and Modern Bible Versions

 

OK…. So, you’re a "CATHOLIC" - Let’s Be Scriptural About:

Salvation for Catholics

Can a “Catholic” be a “Christian”?

 

A Warning to Catholic Christians !!

 

Catholic Booklet - “Be Careful of Protestant Teachings”:  a Review

Catholic Doctrines

The Virgin Mary

 

The Mass - Transubstantiation

 

Roman Catholic Responses - Refuted

The Judgment of Rome

The Judgment of Rome - The Mother of Harlots

 

OK…. So, you’re a "JEHOVAH'S WITNESS" - Let’s Be Scriptural About:

Questions For Jehovah's Witnesses

Questions For Jehovah's Witnesses - Intro

 

Question For Jehovah's Witnesses

 

 

 

ENDTIME PROPHECY - INDEX

 

 

In this series we intend to examine  eschatological (study of endtime) teachings with the intent of determining which are true and which are not.

 

Perhaps as much as one third of the bible is prophetic, and God said (in reference to those living in the last days), that the wise shall understand (Dan 12:10).

If we knock, the door shall be opened unto us. (Matt 7:7)

It is true that Endtime prophecy has been interpreted in many different ways and by many people, but this is not a matter of personal opinion - the scriptures are not of any private interpretation.

 

We must earnestly seek to understand God’s interpretation of prophetic scripture. Despite what others say, for some, this may become a matter of salvation - a misunderstanding of this subject may result in the loss of their soul.

 

At the Berean Research Institute, we believe that God does not waste his words and that he wrote in his Word precisely what he wanted to say to us, even in this matter of prophecy.

The testimony of Jesus is the spirit of prophecy. (Rev 19:10)

It is equally important then, in this area of eschatology, that we study to shew ourselves approved unto God, workmen that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth. (II Tim 2:15)

 

Therefore, as we examine various eschatological views, we do so not to be confrontational or disagreeable with others, but to be obedient and faithful to his Word.

 

 

List of Articles:

Bible Prophecy - Relevant Today:

Understanding the Book of Revelation

 

Where Are We Today in Bible Prophecy?

 

What Should We Expect Next?

Preterist/Historicist/Amillennial:

Our Letter to an Historicist

 

Refuting Preterism/Historicism - Conclusively - Page 1

 

Refuting Preterism/Historicism - Conclusively - Page 2

 

Refuting Amillennialism

 

Although we do not agree on some issues (in particular with his soteriology), we appreciate the work and research of Irvin Baxter of Endtime, Inc for assembling many of the pieces of our understanding of the Book of Revelation for us.

 

 

 

OTHER ISSUES - INDEX

 

 

In this series we intend to address several controversial subjects. As the men of Berea did, we want to receive the word with all readiness of mind and to search the scriptures daily, whether these things are so. (Acts 17:11)

 

For us, this is not a matter of personal opinion nor one of one-upmanship; it is a matter of personal righteousness and of right-standing before God.

 

Ultimately, we must be willing to let God’s Word speak to us, and we must be willing to conform ourselves to that Word.

We know that we have liberty in Christ Jesus.

Now the Lord is that Spirit: and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty. (2 Cor 3:17)

But take heed lest by any means this liberty of yours become a stumblingblock to them that are weak. (1 Cor 8:9)

So, (at the least) we must be careful in exercising our liberty.

Further, the bible teaches us that liberty in Christ Jesus makes us free FROM sin. It does not make us free TO sin.

What shall we say then? Shall we continue in sin, that grace may abound? God forbid. How shall we, that are dead to sin, live any longer therein? (Rom 6:1,2)

Moreover, we are commanded to:

Love not the world, neither the things that are in the world. If any man love the world, the love of the Father is not in him. (John 2:15)

So, our hearts shouldn’t even desire those things in the world from which we have been saved.

 

Jesus came to seek and to save that which is lost. We who were dead in trespasses and sins he hath quickened.

Why then would we willingly go back into trespasses and sins?

 

Why would we wander away and become lost again?

(For those who believe in eternal security - please read the articles on OSAS, but in the meantime - why would we even ’behave’ as if we were lost again?)

The question then would be…...are the things we will discuss matters of sin, or are they legitimately matters of personal conscience?

 

Let’s find out.

Prove all things; hold fast that which is good. (I Thess 5:21)

List of Articles

 

Issues Common to Most Fellowships:

“Church” Membership

 

"Brother" Bill and "Pastor"

 

Lisa's Thoughts on the Depravation of Literature

 

Social Drinking/Use of Alcohol

Holidays:

Christmas:

 

Questions About Christmas

 

Is Christmas Scriptural?

 

Every Green Trees to Worship False gods?

 

Explaining to Friends - What is ‘wrong’ with Christmas

 

Comparison Between the Lord Jesus Christ and Santa Claus

 

Easter:

Television and Movies:

Watching Television

 

Mel Gibson - Our “Christian” Hero?

 

Mel Gibson - Our "Christian" Hero - The Passion of the Christ - Summary

Creation vs Evolution:

Creation, Evolution and the Gap Theory

 

Evolution - Fact or Fiction by James L. Melton - (Excellent !)

 

Robert Howie - Geologist - A Book Review by Mike Wright

 

 

 

 

 

An Open Letter to Cheryl

 

At the bottom is my email to “Cheryl”, which followed a series of emails on several topics.  In it, I raise a new issue of concern regarding her beliefs.  To avoid arguments and wasted time, I summarized the issue and asked whether she would reconsider her position.  In her response, just above my email, she effectively says ‘no’ and closes the issue.

 

In respect of her wishes, I have not responded further on the issue.  More importantly, in obedience to God’s word at (I Cor 14:38), I intend to let her be ignorant.  But, because the issue is so important, I post my thoughts here below in open reply to her comments, for the benefit of the church.

 

I have re-copied her email below in purple and will intersperse my comments throughout it in blue.

 

From: Cheryl at XXXXXXXX (address deleted)
Sent: April-28-08 7:38 PM
To: Mike
(name deleted)
Subject: Re: The Word of Truth

 

Dear Mike (name deleted),

Regarding authority:

[The comment in para 7 below is actually mine but is purple because Cheryl quoted me in her reply.]

“7. But when it comes to receiving instruction from that one true God, you speak as if there are many words of God.  No, Cheryl.  Consistent with the list above, there is one true word of God and many false words of God.”   You have accurately quoted me here, Cheryl and it is obvious from your reply that my assessment was correct.

God's word is authoritative as it was given in the original languages.  Then you do not have an authoritative copy of God’s word to read today.  You do not have God’s word in the original languages.  You do not have God’s word in the original manuscripts, and by your own admission, you do not primarily “use” a translation of God’s word in English in your DVDs.

No translation into another language is an inspired translation although most translators have done a very good job of translating.  You don’t know what you’re talking about.

First, no translation is inspired, because God did not inspire translations, nor did he inspire the originals (Read II Tim 3:16 in God’s word).  So your point is moot.

Second, what you meant is that the originals were inspired but that none of the translations were inspired; therefore the originals are authoritative, but the translations are not.  Again you are wrong – on two counts.

First, as proven, the originals were not inspired.

Second, the translations of God’s word are equally authoritative to the originals and are more beneficial to the reader than are the originals.  You seek man’s authority to “prove” your points; I will continue to seek God’s authority - my final authority - the authorized and inerrant King James Bible.

There are three examples of translations in the bible:

Enoch was translated,

Saul’s kingdom was translated into David’s kingdom, and

We are to be translated into the kingdom of God’s son.

In every case the state of the translation was an improvement over the original, to the benefit of God’s people.

You are also wrong about the authority of translations in language.  Pharaoh spoke in Egyptian but Moses translated his words and wrote them in Hebrew.  Joseph spoke to the Egyptians in Egyptian but Moses wrote his words in Hebrew.  Paul spoke to the Jews in Hebrew but his words were recorded in Acts 22 in Greek.  So, there are many scriptural examples of translations that were recorded in the “original” scripture that are authoritative, and that you - in ignorance -  would acknowledge were authoritative before realizing that there were actually translations.

Finally, you have proudly set yourself up in judgment over translators whom you don’t even know, when you lack the knowledge and experience to determine whether they have “done a very good job of translating” or not.  Which translators fit into your category of “most” who have done a good job?  Which ones don’t?  Who says whether they have done a good job or not?

You? (Then you are proud and are not judging righteous judgment.) 

Someone else whom you respect – a professor, pastor, theologian?  (Then you are looking to man; not to God.)

If there is one official God-inspired translation into each language, I would like to know which one it is.  I have already named it – the authorized King James Bible.

Which Italian translation is inspired?  Which German translation?  Which Chinese translation?  Your argument is fallacious because you and I both read English and can clearly understand the King James.  You are trying to justify the existence of other English “bibles” - when God has already given us his word in English - by arguing that you can’t find God’s word in a language that you don’t even understand. That’s ridiculous.  It would seem to me that you might not want to read and obey God’s word in the English that he gave you, so you concoct fallacious excuses and look for a book that tells you what you want to hear.  (II Tim 4:3, 4)

This is one area that Matt Slick and I are in perfect agreement.  That is cause for concern; not something about which to boast.

God's word as originally God-breathed (You are adding to God’s word.  Take heed.  Add thou not unto his words, lest he reprove thee, and thou be found a liar. Prov 30:6)  is completely inspired (you have no scripture to support this)  and completely authoritative.  It continues to be authoritative.  So why don’t you read it, believe it, and obey it? 

This is why I spend much of my time in the Greek and Hebrew texts (You don’t know Greek or Hebrew.  What are you trying to imply by saying this?)  looking up the words and checking the grammar.  So you look to man’s authority – dictionaries, lexicons, commentaries, and concordances - to understand what you think God is saying to you in a language that you don’t even know when he has given you perfectly understandable English.

Sometimes I have found that the KJV text brings out the original words the best.  Sometimes?  So you have made yourself to be a judge of God’s word?  You don’t have the “original” words, so how can you know what “brings out the original words the best”?  God says that his words are “perfect,” so who are you to say that other words written by man are “best”?  Have you become a judge of the law?

Other times some important words are missing in a scripture, How do you know if something is missing?  Are you referring here to words missing in God’s word – the King James Bible – or are you referring here to words missing in one of the false ‘bibles’?  What is the perfect text that you are using in order to sit in judgment of God’s word and to determine this? even though the ideas are still in the bible elsewhere.  God did not promise to preserve his ideas.  He promised to preserve his words.

No translation is perfect (You are calling God a liar.  Take heed.)  and that is why we are told to work hard to study to show ourselves approved a workman that needeth not to be ashamed.  God has commanded us to search, to study and to continue in the scriptures – his word.  His word is perfect.  He has not commanded us to work hard to study false words and try to find truth in false words.  That thinking makes no sense.  God is holy.  His word is truth.  His words are pure and perfect.  You openly admit that you study words that are not perfect, but you don’t see that by doing so you are judging yourself to be studying something that is NOT God’s word; and you are calling God a liar at the same time.  Take heed, Cheryl.

At times I need to go away from the KJV
(You never need to depart from God’s word – the truth). when working with a cult member (You become a cult member by following man when you depart from the words of truth.  You are the blind leading the blind.) because the KJV misses some important things (Again you are calling God a liar and are sitting in judgment of his word.  Take heed.) that I use to prove the Deity of Christ. You do no such thing.  You are deceiving yourself and those who you claim to be teaching.  In our DVDs we use the NASB primarily.  You have condemned yourself.  Even Frank Logsdon wouldn’t use the NASB; so why would you?

I hope that helps. 
(Helps?  Who asked for help?  Who is it that you are trying to help?  I simply asked if you were interested in reconsidering your thinking.)

I wouldn't think that you hold Matt Slick as superior to me (From where did this comment come?  You seem insecure.)  in this area as we are in agreement regarding bible translations.  (Agreement with Matt Slick does not prove you have the truth.  Again you are looking to man for truth and for comfort or consolation in affirmation of your beliefs.  Cheryl, look to God.  Let God be true and every man a liar.  Matt Slick is a Calvinist.  He worships a God who arbitrarily destines some to heaven and some to hell.  That is not the God of the bible.  It is no surprise that he too does not recognize the truth.)

I think my answer to your one point above pretty much answers your email.  You didn’t bother to simply answer my question; but yes, you have certainly conveyed your opinion and your incorrigibility.  If it is an argument about which translation is the best, I prefer not to argue about that.  I have no interest in arguing with you or with anyone else.  I simply asked if you were willing to reconsider your thinking.  Obviously, you are not.  But no, I did not suggest that we argue about which translation is the best.  I just would like you to see which translation is God’s word and which ones aren’t.  “Best” and “better” are not the words God used to describe his own word.  He says that his words are pure and perfect.

I stick to the original languages myself (Which you admit that you don’t even know.  How ludicrous; especially given that your soul is at stake.)  but also do research in many translations (None of which are God’s word, so you are only confusing yourself further.)  and I find that pretty much they all agree.  (Then you aren’t much of a student, let alone a scholar, because there are thousands of examples that prove disagreement.)

Sometimes one has a different English word that is perfectly acceptable (Perfectly acceptable?  Says who?  Who decides?  Who is the final authority?  OH, I see.  YOU are the final authority, Cheryl.  YOU decide what is acceptable and what is not.  YOU decide what is missing and what is not.  YOU decide what God really means and what he does not.  For example, when God commands that leaders in the church must be “the husband of one wife” YOU decide that he obviously does not mean the “husband of one wife” but that he means “a woman who teaches good doctrine.”  Isn’t that convenient?  You are a woman.  You want to teach.  So, you change God’s word and make it look like God endorses what you are doing.  Woe unto you.) but a couple of words together might give more of the flavor of the Greek.  What “Greek” do you mean?  Obviously, you are not referring to the Greek that God wrote.  Your new versions are based on the Westcott and Hort Greek.  Besides, how do you possibly know what “flavor” [sic] was intended in the Greek?  You don’t have the originals, and you couldn’t read them in Greek, even if you had them.

If you believe that all of us are completely deceived (Yes I do; and yes you are.) because we study the original languages and don't hold to only one translation as the English authority, then we will just have to agree to disagree. So, as an answer to my question, I understand you to be saying “No, [you] are not willing to reconsider”.  Okay.  I would like to have helped…

(But if any man be ignorant, let him be ignorant.  I Cor 14:38) (Which I note in your NASB “bible” says: But if anyone does not recognize this, he is not recognized.)  Of course, you would say that these say exactly the same thing, wouldn’t you Cheryl?

Blessings,
Cheryl XXXXXX (name deleted)


From: Cheryl at XXXXXXXX (address deleted)

Sent: April-28-08 7:38 PM
To: Mike
(name deleted)
Subject: Re: The Word of Truth

 

Dear Mike (name deleted),

Regarding authority:

7.  But when it comes to receiving instruction from that one true God, you speak as if there are many words of God.  No, Cheryl.  Consistent with the list above, there is one true word of God and many false words of God.

God's word is authoritative as it was given in the original languages.  No translation into another language is an inspired translation although most translators have done a very good job of translating.  If there is one official God-inspired translation into each language, I would like to know which one it is.  Which Italian translation is inspired?  Which German translation?  Which Chinese translation?

This is one area that Matt Slick and I are in perfect agreement.  God's word as originally God-breathed is completely inspired and completely authoritative.  This is why I spend much of my time in the Greek and Hebrew texts looking up the words and checking the grammar.  Sometimes I have found that the KJV text brings out the original words the best.  Other times some important words are missing in a scripture, even though the ideas are still in the bible elsewhere.  No translation is perfect and that is why we are told to work hard to study to show ourselves approved a workman that needeth not to be ashamed.

At times I need to go away from the KJV when working with a cult member because the KJV misses some important things that I use to prove the Deity of Christ.  In our DVDs we use the NASB primarily.

I hope that helps.  I wouldn't think that you hold Matt Slick as superior to me in this area as we are in agreement regarding bible translations.  I think my answer to your one point above pretty much answers your email.  If it is an argument about which translation is the best, I prefer not to argue about that.  I stick to the original languages myself but also do research in many translations and I find that pretty much they all agree.  Sometimes one has a different English word that is perfectly acceptable but a couple of words together might give more of the flavor of the Greek.  If you believe that all of us are completely deceived because we study the original languages and don't hold to only one translation as the English authority, then we will just have to agree to disagree.

Blessings,
Cheryl XXXXXX


On Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 4:17 PM, Mike wrote:

Cheryl, 

1. We have begun to study the DVD material you sent us and I have also listened to two radio programs that you did with Matt Slick.  As a result, I would like to raise a new subject of discussion with you.

 2.  I ... (intro deleted) have some experience with two factors that pertain specifically to this issue, as follows: 

a. the need for a final authority, and

b. the need for clear and accurate communication. 

3.  Disputes between two parties cannot be resolved unless someone has the final authority in the matter.  For this reason, a pastor and his board cannot have equal authority.  Parents and their children cannot have equal authority.  A husband and his wife cannot have equal authority.  At every level, laws, rules, regulations, orders, policies, etc, must all be issued by a single authority, not by conflicting equal authorities.  The result, otherwise, is confusion.  (I Cor 14:33) 

4.  The biblical dialogue between Jesus and the Roman centurion whose servant was ill is a perfect example to us of how submission to an authority is essential.  Jesus was a man under authority.  The centurion was a man under authority.  Jesus even stated that an understanding of this principle is a measure of the "faith" that a person has.  In all cases, there has to be a final authority.  You might think that I am pursuing the issue of the role of women in the church with you - and there is no doubt that much needs to be considered on that issue with regard to final authority, 'chain-of-command', faith and the effective functioning of the church.  But that is not my topic in this email.  My topic is more fundamental – and more important - than that. 

5.  You expressed to Matt your love for the word of God, and you appear to be sincere in expressing that love.  But I think someone has deceived you.  It was disappointing for us to discover that, in the "Christian Counterfeiters" DVD, Lorri used modern 'bible' versions to make a case against false teachings, as did you in your discussion with Matt.  The irony of that is mind-numbing.  One may as well use the book of Mormon to convince a Jehovah's Witness that the New World Translation is misguided – because neither is authoritative and both are false. 

6.  As apologists, you well know that:

a. there is one true God and many false gods,

b. there is one true Christ and many false christs,

c. there is one true gospel and many false gospels,

d. there is one true church and many false churches 

7.  But when it comes to receiving instruction from that one true God, you speak as if there are many words of God.  No, Cheryl.  Consistent with the list above, there is one true word of God and many false words of God. 

8.  One of the primary principles of warfare is to disrupt the enemy's communications by way of several tactics including: the adding of false information to messages and/or the removing of key information from messages.  When the lines of communication are compromised, then confusion is successfully created.  (I Cor 14:33)  The bible says that we are to live by every word of God (Luke 4:4), but Satan has corrupted those words by flooding the market with his false bibles.  We know that Satan is our enemy.  Why is it that such an obvious battle-plan of his is overlooked or ignored? 

9.  This is not an issue wherein we can pick and choose our own preferences.  God is the final authority; we are not.  There are only two options and they are literally life and death.  God has spoken with one clear, pure and perfect voice in the English language – the King James Bible – and he does not contradict himself.  If the King James Bible is the word of God, then none of the new versions can be the word of God.  Conversely, if any of the new versions is the word of God, then the King James Bible cannot be the word of God.  There can only be ONE final authority

10.  My study on this issue alone is into the thousands of hours now.  There is no doubt that Satan has attempted to corrupt the word of God by flooding the market with false words of God – false bibles (II Cor 2:17).  I would think you have already been introduced to this issue of the 'bible version debate' at some point, so rather than sending you a stack of research in this email, I will simply ask: 

a. "Why is it you appear to believe that other versions are true expressions of God's word," and

b. "If that is what you believe, are you willing to seriously reconsider your thinking regarding that?" 

Prove all things; hold fast that which is good (I Thess 5:21)

Mike.

 

 

 

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