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10.29.2009

Unbroken pride


Pack attack from the James White followers.

"The matter of missing verses, variants, and the silly puddy nature of modern day translation is big but nothing compared to the unbroken pride that is sustained by the very approach of fallen man in using corrupt manuscripts needing man's authority and man's help to have Holy Writ's content determined and to even exist."

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">The Reformation is overrated. And the Received Text is even more overrated.

I give you credit, diglot, for your honesty. Critical Text teachers and followers would *not* have been on the side of the reformers in the 16th century. Critical text scholars want authority to be in man, not God, just as the Jesuits of the counter-Reformation did (and still do)."

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"It stings you when you learn of the counter-Reformation and how its main tactic was to destroy faith in the authority of the Word of God by introducing variants and various corrupted manuscripts. The goal was to make people amenable to putting their faith in the word and authority of man. The Pope. The magisterium.

That battle was won by the reformers. Often at the cost of their lives.

In the late 19th century it was all given away by sleeping Christians who didn't know any better. No shot fired. Even someone like B. B. Warfield falling for the devil's line and crossing over that line. Yet God's people, God's remnant, were still around then, as we are in all eras of the history of redemption, and they sounded the alarm. And do to this day.

The Romanists, like Muslims, have the 'long view' and could afford to wait until Christians were asleep to even such foundational issues that underlie the very Word of God, the foundation of the faith.

The ongoing battle between the devil and God's remnant. The devil can only play for time though. God's elect come into the truth eventually, one by one. And in the fullness of time all is consummated."

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"There is a difference between a *received* manuscript and a *constructed* manuscript. Your critical text masters won't tell you this. They'll tell you that the received manuscript needs an editor. It needs to be edited. That is not the same as needing to be *constructed.*

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"The devil fights hardest on the ground of the Word of God. Christians have been martyred in untold numbers defending the pure and whole received Word of God. Shallow scholars whether duped or consciously mischievous are playing the devil's part for the most part in our era. Scholars, who, in a different yet similar context, John Owen described as "a host of arrogant, wanton thinkers, puffed up with every fancy of science or yearning for the reputation of erudition..." Book 5, Chapter 12, Biblical Theology.

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">Looks like he backed off a little in his response to you

My experience is critical text followers are historically ignorant and rather shallow regarding things involved with language and literature.

You all seem to have memorized James White's little book and that's about it. You take its straw man [King James Only] then you call anything that doesn't conform to that straw man a concession.

I said I am not English preservationist (a term I first saw Kent Brandenburg use, don't know if he coined it, but it's a useful term). Neither is a Riplinger. When we talk of Luther's Bible and of the Dutch and French and Italian Bibles made from those languages during the Reformation (I mean see Riplinger's In Awe of thy Word, and I mention her because if *she* isn't a representative of the straw man who is?) it should be obvious that English preservation is not the issue. And when we talk about the underlying manuscripts it should be obvious that questions like: "So where was the AV in the 1400s?" are not exactly relevant."

6 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Just stick to rational argumentation next time, if you really have a valid point you can defend.

Leave the 'scrying' to Wiccans. If we have God's word as a rational communication from his person to ours, we don't need to engage in all this occultic stuff.

Btw, how does a Lone Ranger such as yourself interpret passages such as Mt 18 and I Co 5? Perhaps you should consider the 'pack attack' to be some much needed church discipline. ;)

October 31, 2009 at 7:30 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

btw, happy reformation day!

October 31, 2009 at 7:31 AM  
Anonymous ct said...

Anonymous, try fearing God and not man at some point in your life. To accept the authority of God in Scripture requires your worldly pride to be broken. To demand the authority of man to be in Scripture (in your case inane scholars) requires nothing but to be born.

I see you even associate 'church' with 'coming in' to the authority of man. The critical text position has always been, historically and spiritually, the Romanist position.

The blood of my brothers and sisters in Christ who defended and died for the pure and whole received Word of God against your beast-inspired and enforced fear of man made it possible for me to hold a true and complete Bible in my hands (the crown of the English Bible the Authorized - King James - Version). I won't be giving such a precious and dearly bought gift up to the world and devil and his mocking followers anytime soon.

October 31, 2009 at 1:27 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

ct,

It is a tough but joyful job to stand where others will not. We all make mistakes, but it is refreshing to read of the stand you are making. I have found that 1)we, who believe the Reformation Doctrines of Grace and hold on to the true Word of God are few, 2)we may not be as few as we think we are. It brings to remberance that Elijah felt this way and God told him that He kept 7,000 from going astray. Seems as though God's flock is indeed a "little flock."

Keep picking yourself up (or allowing your righteousness - Jesus Christ - pick you up and keep standing for truth.

I enjoy your comments.

Joe

November 10, 2009 at 1:44 PM  
Anonymous ct said...

Thanks. Coming from secular realms where you have to get over and around and transcend all the asinine and shallow academic nonsense to get at what is real it has always been maddening for me to see the exact same things among the institutions and self-appointed teachers and leaders of Christians.

Obviously it's a regeneration issue, but as long as they vainly and proudly look down on the Word of God as a document that needs them the Holy Spirit's main way of regeneration will be far away from them. The Holy Spirit obviously can cut through anything, but what Christians can do and have to do is sound the alarm and be the watchman on these people since they do insist on teaching and leading Christians.

November 11, 2009 at 10:15 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

ct,

A friend asked about the Christians of the early 1600's and the Word of God. You know the modernists' argument. I simply pointed out that for 1200 years the church moved into Romish apostasy. Then when Erasmus created the Greek text now known as the TR, the church bloomed. Now, since 1881, the church is again moving into Romish apostasy.

Thanks for your stand. I am standing on the same Rock, and He will not be moved.

Joe

November 11, 2009 at 2:03 PM  

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