I don't have to chug the whole quart of milk to know it is putrid, I just need one whiff.

B. B. Warfield: "It is very plain that he who modifies the teachings of the Word of God in the smallest particular at the dictation of any �man-made opinion� has already deserted the Christian ground, and is already, in principle, a �heretic.� The very essence of �heresy� is that the modes of thought and tenets originating elsewhere than in the Scriptures of God are given decisive weight when they clash with the teachings of God�s Word ..."

 
i would rather read the orthodox Theologians.
"... the highest proof of Scripture derives in general from the fact that God in person speaks in it. The prophets and apostles do not boast either of their keenness or of anything that obtains credit for them as they speak; nor do they dwell upon rational proofs. Rather, they bring forward God�s holy name, that by it the whole world may be brought into obedience to him ... If we desire to provide in the best way for our consciences - that they may not be perpetually beset by the instability of doubt or vacillation, and that they may not also boggle at the smallest quibbles - we ought to seek our conviction in a higher place than human reasons, judgments, or conjectures, that is, in the secret testimony of the Spirit" (Institutes of the Christian Religion, 1.7.4).
 
Again you just cast dispersions and will not deal with the issues
Still waiting on the contextx
still waiting on the list of errors in the KJB
still waiting on Which Greek?, which edition?, which printing?
 

There are no heresies in a dead religion. Andre Suares

There is no error so monstrous that it fails to find defenders

 

John William Burgon: "... the Bible is none other than the voice of Him that sitteth upon the Throne! Every book of it, every chapter of it, every verse of it, every word of it, every syllable of it (where are we to stop?) every letter of it, is the direct utterance of the Most High! ... Well spake the HOLY GHOST by the mouth of the many blessed men who wrote it. The Bible is none other than the Word of God: not some part of it more, some part of it less; but all alike the utterance of Him who sitteth upon the Throne, absolute, faultless, unerring, supreme."


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One simply cannot read Barth and come away from that occasion with any opinion other than a profound respect for the effort.   Agree or disagree with his conclusions,  the man clearly pays homage to Christ, the Word, the resurrected and living Christ.   The words of a internet homeboy to the contrary.   Hopefully no one on this site will give consideration to dishonest opinions without having actually read his {Barth} work.   Kevin has done no such thing and is, therefore, grossly limited in what he might say. 
JD

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