The myth that the KJV is inspired is a dead issue as well   --   except for one last post from me

Hang on the Grand Poobah has spoken.

Dead issue # 2 as per JD

C. H. Spurgeon
Revivals of religion have usually been accompanied, if not caused, by a considerable amount of preaching out of doors, or in unusual places."

"No sort of defense is needed for preaching out of doors, but it would need very potent arguments to prove that a man had done his duty who has never preached beyond the walls of his meeting-house. A defense is required for services within buildings than for worship outside of them."



[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 2/21/2005 10:15:35 AM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

John said, "I will be glad to share."  Why
can't you have the same loving attitude?


John also said something about your questioning as being transparent. I answered your initial questioning about my the steet preaching issue AND I answered someone's (I think you or the foul mouthed one)  regarding the details of my personal ministry.  You and the FMO are no more involved with successful ministry than a host of others  --   including myself.   As far as pursuing the discussion further   ----    really,  I am not interested.    I have my opinion about SP and the problems they cause for the remaining Christian community.    I have been at events where SP occurred and watched as a few "accepted the Lord"  and then, almost as quickly, left that decision behind.    Is SP all bad?   Of course not   --    but the Faith did not experience it's extreme success in numbers because of the  SP.......    did not happen.   Anyway, time to move on.   The myth that the KJV is inspired is a dead issue as well   --   except for one last post from me, listing the errors and mistranslations of that version.    All versions have their problems  --    and the KJV is no different.   

JD


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