Tony,
How sad it is that so many people believe that way. My own church is a King James Only church. I personally believe that is a very narrow minded position. I have several different translations of the Bible and enjoy reading them all. Some will call me a heretic (even my own fellow church members) but I just can’t be a KJO person.
Dale, I attended that same kind of church for years. And I think the folks who believe in “KJV only” are well-intentioned. They really DO believe that it’s the most accurate translation of the Bible and—as such—is the only true Word of God.
My question for them would be, “Where did you get that belief?”. At the risk of raising Deon’s ire on this topic, I would say that most of them arrived at their belief because that’s what they were told by someone else; not because they (themselves) actually researched the topic of how our Bible came into existence.
I think people should read whatever version of the Bible they find to be easiest to understand. For whatever else a particular translation may have going for it, if a person can’t understand it, it’s not going to be of value to them.
Anyway, I thought the story above was humorous and light-hearted so I thought I’d share it.
Tony, the church where I grew up beleived the KJV was the ONLY version of the Bible. They believed it was the actual word. They had no idea that Greek and Hebrew preceded it. 30 years later they probably still don’t.
Dale, I attended that same kind of church for years. And I think the folks who believe in “KJV only” are well-intentioned. They really DO believe that it’s the most accurate translation of the Bible and—as such—is the only true Word of God.
My question for them would be, “Where did you get that belief?”. At the risk of raising Deon’s ire on this topic, I would say that most of them arrived at their belief because that’s what they were told by someone else; not because they (themselves) actually researched the topic of how our Bible came into existence.
I think people should read whatever version of the Bible they find to be easiest to understand. For whatever else a particular translation may have going for it, if a person can’t understand it, it’s not going to be of value to them.
Anyway, I thought the story above was humorous and light-hearted so I thought I’d share it.
I think you might’ve missed the punchline, Godsmusic. That joke typifies the fact that it’s the “King James crowd” who feels bitterly toward everyone else.
But do you really think that there is much animosity toward the KJV crowd?
For whatever reason, the people I know who are NOT “KJV only” don’t seem to be emotional about it one way or the other. They seem to acknowledge that everyone picks the version that is best for them and they don’t really get involved in heated debates about the NIV being better than the NASB or the NKJV.
On the other hand, it seems to me that most people who operate in a KJV-only environment seem to have the opinion that they’re right and everyone else is necessarily wrong.
In other words, I’ve rarely met anyone who said, “Tony, if you’re not using the NIV, you’re not reading God’s word.” But I’ve met lots of people who feel that way about the KJV.
By the way, the people who claim that the “KJV 1611” is the only true Word of God usually get a smile out of me. I’ve yet to meet a single one of them who actually USE a 1611.
Not one.
The KJV sold today is actually a revision from 1769 (even if it still says 1611 in the introduction). The actual 1611 also had 14 extra books of the Bible that have not been included in any printings in over 100 years.
Another example of how many people just repeat what they hear someone else say without ever checking to see if it’s actually true. People claim that the 1611 is the only true “word of God’ but they don’t actually own one, either!
But do you really think that there is much animosity toward the KJV crowd?
Tony
I bet you it’s 10-1 the non-KJV only crowd complaining about the KJV only crowd. At least on the message boards I visit.
Wonder why that is?
I don’t know. That hasn’t been my observation. As I mentioned earlier, I rarely see NIV or NASB people hopping up down about how their version is the only correct one. But, I see a lot of KJV folks engaged in that debate.
But do you really think that there is much animosity toward the KJV crowd?
Tony
I bet you it’s 10-1 the non-KJV only crowd complaining about the KJV only crowd. At least on the message boards I visit.
Wonder why that is?
I don’t know. That hasn’t been my observation. As I mentioned earlier, I rarely see NIV or NASB people hopping up down about how their version is the only correct one. But, I see a lot of KJV folks engaged in that debate.
Tony
Of course KJO advocates passionatly defend their position, but they do NOT tell jokes
deride, belittle, and use inflamitory sarcasm and gross exaggeration against non KJO people over the subject.
I don’t think it’s possible for such a broad and general statement to be 100% accurate. Sure, “some” KJVO people might not do that....but some do. I’ve heard more than one KJVO person say that anyone who reads anything other than the KJV is just “reading a theological comic book”.
If that’s not gross exaggeration or derision, I don’t know what is.