jriccitelli wrote:But you have not provided us with any evidence for Gods stamp of approval and favor on the KJV over and above other translations and texts. You are demanding that the Spirit has approved the KJV over the others. Where is this stamp of approval?
I hope this is not like you saying that you don't accept anything is evidence, because you don't accept the evidence.
I have not given any extensive amount of information here. It appears as if you are attempting to imply that because I have not much talked about it here, that you can say that I have not supplied information. I have indeed supplied much on the subject, but it is on my website.
jriccitelli wrote:What scripture are you saying we start with, the KJV? The Catholics had the Scriptures, they just did not hold to them. Just as the Pharisees misused them, and others, that is not the point. The Protestants did not invent the Bible, nor did King James. What ‘scripture’ points to the KJV? If you say the KJV does, isn’t this circular reasoning?
Are you denying that the Word of God is self authenticating? What you accuse of circular reasoning is in fact a reality: God said something therefore it is what He said.
jriccitelli wrote:If you mean all the available resources of text, then I agree that 'all' available resources will define the final opinion.
By Scripture I mean all Scripture, as well as the fact that Scripture to us is in the KJB. And it points to the KJB.
jriccitelli wrote:We hold that God has kept His Word available to us through divine providence in a number of reliable texts.
That is a weak argument because God is not self-contradictory. Why would he supply a number of reliable texts which, upon examination, some are found to be unreliable, and that there is disparity and disagreement among them? Surely, He would in time resolve this issue.
jriccitelli wrote:The composition of the whole with discernment and care reveals a body of texts with ample evidence to make informed agreements and solutions to most every passage of scripture. ‘Some’ passages are just going to be difficult as time and culture will forever make it so, but I have not found any that would hinder our faith or salvation in respect to all the scriptures vital and basic truths.
This is saying that while we have certainty that the Bible is about 98% accurate, the 2% of no major consequence is basically God's plan too. That makes God weak and puts so much a level of uncertainty as to be the leaven which leaveneth the whole lump. If there is this unknown quantity of unimportant unresolved variations that is a problem. What is the real problem is that you enshrine error and unbelief into eternity by saying that "time and culture will forever make it so". This is really a blasphemy! (Note, I know you and plenty of others think this way with sincerity, but the honest undeceived assessment of your view is that this goes against the nature of God.) Time is not God. Culture is not God. And you boldly deny God's possibility to work, override or in any way resolve this. Your view, sad to say, would be the very steps a person would take in the journey toward atheism.
The one doctrine which is hindered is faith in the manifest perfection of the Word of God.