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1 | Dialogue with KJV only person? | 2 Tim 3:16 | justme | 215815 | ||
How does a person respectfully and kindly Attempt to dialogue with someone who believes the only inspired Bible is the King James Bible? Just saying I would rather not get into this subject has not been fruitful, and made the KJV person come and insist we dialogue. They even believe the NASB was translated by some evil people. | ||||||
2 | Dialogue with KJV only person? | 2 Tim 3:16 | jlhetrick | 215817 | ||
Personally I don't believe you should attempt a dialogue and nor should you allow someone to "rope you in" to such a discussion. You might suggest that the two of you spend time studying the bible instead of arguing over the translations and see if he/she will bite. You might even agree to do the study using the KJV and not let it be an issue. As for the suggestion that the NASB was translated by evil people, well, I wouldn't even honor that with a response of any kind. |
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3 | Dialogue with KJV only person? | 2 Tim 3:16 | BradK | 215818 | ||
Hello justme, I would concur with our other brothers' advice. Proverbs 8:5 comes to mind: "O naive ones, understand prudence; And, O fools, understand wisdom." (NASB) From my perspective and experience, it's difficult if not impossible to enter into a rational discussion with someone who isn't. Based on that, (your) avoiding the subject seems the prudent course. I would! Why are they insisting on a dialog? What do they hope to gain? "The tongue of the wise makes knowledge acceptable, But the mouth of fools spouts folly." (Prov. 15:2) Speaking the Truth in Love, BradK |
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