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USER COMMENTS BY BOB FAULKNER |
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3/6/2021 8:39 AM |
Bob Faulkner | | Chicago, Illinois | | | | | | | | | |
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Strange comments continue to appear here. I am attacked with the accusation of attacking the Bible, attacking the readers of the KJV, etc. It is suggested that I have no right to publish my own opinion on my own blog and the demand is made that I share everyone else's opinion. All nonsense. Sounds much like the leftist position of equality for all. How many times do I need to affirm the KJV? How many times do I need to affirm individual believers who read that version? What I refuse to affirm is the notion that non-KJV versions, all of them, are of the Devil. What I refuse to affirm is that KJV readers are somehow a cut above the rest of us. God speaks His Word in every honest translation attempt. I do not include JW or certain charismatic Bibles in this category and I have given reasons. Those who continue to attack rather than edify or ask honest questions will continue to be deleted, and encouraged to start a blog of their own... I take it as a personal responsibility to protect the veracity of Scripture by protecting the veracity of translations such as the NKJV and several others. I take it as a personal responsibility to vilify Bible-burners and cultists. If the apostles saw the word of God in the Septuagint, why cannot we believe God speaks in the NASB? |
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4/10/18 9:16 AM |
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Dr. And Catherine Marshall were two guiding lights during my teen years and beyond. Such strength. Such warmth. |
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6/9/16 7:33 AM |
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Mike, Generally speaking, God abhors mixing that which is good with that which is not. Jesus' story of the tares points this out also. I think your point and mine can both be made from the idea of the mixed multitude. And there is no question that they did cause some problems along the way.I think also of the mixed multitude that first came to America's shores. Some to worship God, some to find gold. Like the mixed bag that has been called Christianity through the years. Think of all of Rome's unholy additions to the purity of the Church. You correctly point out that God saves a mixture of people. I was making the point that evil has been sewn in the midst of God's people. As for your comment about Jews, since "Jew" is nothing more than a short form of Judah, and Judah has already come and gone in the story, I think it is fair to anticipate the name Jew. But I understand your point. I do take seriously, if not painfully, your suggestion of bias in my writing and speaking. I have strived to be biased only by Truth as found in Scripture and the Son of God. May God have mercy on me if what you say is true. Thanks for your observations, and attempting to keep the old guy sharp. Bob F |
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1/31/16 4:36 PM |
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The book is... The Kingdom of the Cults is the name of the book I used. |
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9/5/15 2:35 PM |
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(This sermon is no longer available) |
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For Johanna Johanna, I just discovered this comment, sorry for the delay. I feel a little uncomfortable also when I see a woman or child standing before me reading the very revelation of God. To me, this is as authoritative a Word as one can deliver, and would seem to be under the ban which the apostle suggested. Some might group it with prophecy. But prophecy seems to be with the miraculous utterances, which know no gender boundaries. One thing I am learning: it is the pastor(s), and not me, who is/are responsible for what is done in the church. I can speak with him/them privately, but then it is in God's hands. |
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12/10/12 10:33 AM |
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Great Sermon! i incorporated all of the chosunhouse materials into this SermonAudio site... hence, hackberry house of chosun... |
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