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Old 10th February 2007, 19:24
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Originally Posted by andrewblow View Post
Nickols, I'm not 'zombied' ....or phazed in any way by your article. I am simply countering and exposing false prophesy when I see it........something I am obliged to do in response to Biblical teaching on this subject.
Could you please publish those place which you have estimated as false-prophecies?
They might be caused by inaccuracies of my translation!
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No- I know I don't <need > to read your additional article - but you posted an invitation and a reply of some sort is both customary and courteous.

However :

You are clearly and dogmatically teaching a theology that is in direct conflict with what God has already said and explained. I therefore cannot and will not accept your words. You say the Bible was incorrectly translated !! OK - who told YOU so ?? Did God reveal man's inaccuracies to YOU to such a high degree where you can discredit the Apostles, the Patriachs, etc.- .... all the people who - LED BY GOD'S HOLY SPIRIT - compiled the Bible as we know it today from those 66 books that God KNEW were correct in teaching and would form a 'manual for living' for all mankind until the end of time.
I just compared some place of modern bible with latin translation!
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Nickols, which version of the Bible was "wrongly translated"? I have read it cover to cover in many different versions, and I do have some problems with a few versions on a couple of scriptures. But guess what? One can look at the original Hebrew and Greek texts, get a good concordance, and figure out EXACTLY what God was saying when he inspired that text. Don't like a translation, get another.
In my article I'm using KJV bible!
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But as far as the Bible having changed over time, that is absolutely incorrect. The Bible has the best track record of non-deviation from the original ancient texts of any book ever written. Second place goes to Homer's Illiad and Odyssey. If you have ever read those great works, you will find that there slight differences based on translations. But the story, and gist of what Homer writes remains the same. Even the writings of Josephus vary slightly in published works. But it is amazing how thousands of years have not been able to dilute the power and beauty of the Bible.

May you see the truth.
Truth is out of here!

Be bless!
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