I'll also say that partly my problem with this post, is how you came at the topic simply drawing a negative association to the KJV with a group of bad guys, rather than positively minding first God and his will is. How rather than showing from a positive angle why scrutinizing the KJV benefits our walk with Christ, or draws us closer to an important truth, you just simply drew an association with the freemasons.
Maybe King James DID led an extremely sinful personal life (he probably did). Far more important though are the resulting texts themselves. Historically God used even wicked reprobates as "tools" to accomplish his ultimate ultimate will. So far I'm still more convinced by the arguments that I've heard made by english speaking world's "KJV only" crowd.
I'll also say that partly my problem with this post, is how you came at the topic simply drawing a negative association to the KJV with a group of bad guys, rather than positively minding first God and his will is. How rather than showing from a positive angle why scrutinizing the KJV benefits our walk with Christ, or draws us closer to an important truth, you just simply drew an association with the freemasons.
Maybe King James DID led an extremely sinful personal life (he probably did). Far more important however are the resulting texts themselves. Historically God used even wicked reprobates as "tools" to accomplish his ultimate ultimate will. So far I'm still more convinced by the arguments that I've heard made by english speaking world's "KJV only" crowd.
I'll also say that partly my problem with this post, is how came at the topic simply drawing a negative association to the KJV with a group of bad guys, rather than positively minding first God and his will is. How rather than showing from a positive angle why scrutinizing the KJV benefits our walk with Christ, or draws us closer to an important truth, you just simply drew an association with the freemasons.
Maybe King James DID led an extremely sinful personal life (he probably did). Far more important however are the resulting texts themselves. Historically God used even wicked reprobates as "tools" to accomplish his ultimate ultimate will. So far I'm still more convinced by the arguments that I've heard made by english speaking world's "KJV only" crowd.
I'll also say that partly my problem with this post, is how came at the topic simply drawing a negative association to the KJV with a group of bad guys, rather than positively minding first God and his will is. How rather than showing from a positive angle why scrutinizing the KJV benefits our walk with Christ, or draws us closer to an important truth, you just simply drew an association with the freemasons.
Maybe King James DID led an extremely sinful personal life (he probably did). Far more important however are the resulting texts themselves. Historically God used even wicked reprobates as "tools" to accomplish his ultimate ultimate will. So far I'm still convinced more by arguments made by english speaking world's "KJV only" crowd.