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4.02.2008

What Critical Text, 'modern', scholarship does to human beings


Don't look at this post, flinch, and say "This post doesn't really exist..." No, read it to the end. All you Critical Text master scholars read it to the end. It will be good for you.

Now read up on the author of the above-linked post. Cambridge? A Bible college MA? Who are the AV translators and the Westminster divines compared to this guy? Not to mention his Critical Text master scholar contemporaries...

2 Comments:

Blogger Peter Kirk said...

CT, please can you tell me something more about yourself, whether you have any kind of academic qualifications? If you are going to get personal about me, give me the chance to get personal back!

I don't claim great qualifications myself, but I can quote people who back me up with qualifications, academic and ecclesiastical, which can run your whole cabal of Westminster divines into the ground.

But what's the point? Base your faith on the Bible as in its original text, not on what any men or women might say, in the 17th century or today.

April 3, 2008 at 3:05 AM  
Blogger The Puritan said...

I can understand it may be troubling to find yourself being used as a foil from out of nowhere, but this really has nothing to do with you, Peter Kirk. Though your movements are being tracked in case you may prove to be useful in the future in some different way. Now that we are aware of you.

You write:

>CT, please can you tell me something more about yourself, whether you have any kind of academic qualifications? If you are going to get personal about me, give me the chance to get personal back!

I'm the current holder of the Voetius Chair at the University of Utrecht.

You write:

>I don't claim great qualifications myself, but I can quote people who back me up with qualifications, academic and ecclesiastical, which can run your whole cabal of Westminster divines into the ground.

The person you were quoting in your post was expressing amazement at the fact that there are Christians who hold to historic Reformed confessions.

You write:

>But what's the point? Base your faith on the Bible as in its original text, not on what any men or women might say, in the 17th century or today.

It's possible that doing this will lead you to conclusions about what the Word of God is communicating that will jive with some people in the 17th century, or 16th century (I'm not willing to go any farther back than that really, unless it's my trail of blood brothers and sisters who were the bane of false teachings and manuscript corruptions from the beginning) or even today.

Apostolic biblical doctrine is not a hall of mirrors that chaotically switches angles of reflection at the turning of each calendar year. Not if one has the Spirit of discernment guiding one into understanding of the truth, anyway...

April 3, 2008 at 2:04 PM  

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