Albion
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We either accept the Bible for what it purports to be or we don't have any connection to Christianity at all. We DO accept it for what it claims to be and believe what it teaches. Of course, we could be wrong and the Bible could be nothing but fiction. In theory. But we crossed that bridge by becoming disciples of Christ.But again, if no Bible is perfect, then who gets to decide which Words we trust or don’t trust?
So now when it comes to the Bible translations, the standard, historic, tried and true versions are accepted in the same way as we accept the authority and truth of the Bible in the first place.
With only a few difficulties, the Douay-Rheims Version, the Authorized Version (KJV), and perhaps the RSV and ASV settle the issue and don't really provide as many problems as people often assume.
I'm not in the habit of rejecting Bible verses. What's more, most of the verses that other people say are fictitious or in error actually do not pose the problems that those people think they do.do you trust John 3:16 and yet reject another verse you think is an error?
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