I would be ashamed before God to slander such a man as King James. I am so
thankful for the heritage he left us.  izzy

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JD wrote:
>>> still believe King James was an Evangelical
>>> Christian????

Kevin wrote:
> Back to your old FAG accusations?

JD wrote:
> You said it, not me.

I'm hoping to add some substance to these wild assertions by posting a few 
quotes from one of King James' books.

The following is quoted from Basilikon Doron, which can be found at:
http://users.bigpond.net.au/catchus/Basilikon%20Doron.html

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CHARITABLE Reader, it is one of the golden sentences which Christ our 
Saviour vttred to his Apostles, that there "is nothing so couered, that shal

not be reuealed, neither so hid, that shall not be knowne: and whatsoeuer 
they haue spoken in darknesse, should bee heard in the light: and that which

they had spoken in the eare in secret place, should be publiklie preached on

the tops of the houses." And since he hath said it, most true must it bee, 
since the authour thereof is the fountaine and very being of truth. Which 
should moue all godlie and honest men, to bee very warie in all their 
secretest actions, and whatsoeuer middesses they vse for attaining to their 
most wished ends: least otherwaise how avowable soeuer the mark be, where-at

they aime, the middesses being discouered to be shamefull, whereby they 
climbe; it may turne to the digrace both of the good work it selfe, and of 
the authour thereof: since the deepest of our secrets cannot be hid from 
that al-seeing eye, and penetrant light, pearcing through the bowels of 
verie darknesse it selfe.
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The term "evangelical Christian" is anachronistic in regards to King James, 
but I think what he wrote above is very much like what we might expect from 
an "evangelical."  He takes time to quote Christ, calling him, "our 
Saviour," and he assures us that because Jesus spoke it, it must be true, 
calling Jesus the fountain and very being of truth.

In regards to inuendos of homosexuality and fornication, read what King 
James wrote as advice to his son below:

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First of all consider, that Mariage is the greatest earthly felicitie or 
miserie, that can come to a man, according as it pleaseth God to blesse or 
cursse the same. Since then without the blessing of GOD, ye can not looke 
for a happie successe in Mariage; ye must be carefull both in your 
præparation for it, and in the choise and vsage of your wife, to procure the

same. By your præperation, I meane, that ye must keepe your bodie cleane and

vnpolluted, till ye giue it to your wife; whome-to onelie it belongeth. For 
how can yee justlie craue to be joined with a pure Virgine, if your body be 
polluted? Why should the one halfe be cleane, and the other defiled? And 
althogh I knowe, Fornication is thought but a light and a veniall sinne, by 
the most part of the world: yet remember well what I saide to you in my 
first booke anent conscience: and count euerie sinne and breache of Gods 
law, not according as the vaine world esteemeth of it; but as God the judge 
and maker of the lawe accounteth of the same. Heare God commanding by the 
mouth of Paul, to "abstaine from Fornication," declaring that the 
"Fornicator shall not inherite the kingdome of heauen:" and by the mouth of 
Iohn, reckoning out Fornication amongst other greeuous sinnes, that debarres

the committers amongst "Dogges and Swine, from entrie in that spirituall and

heauenly Ierusalem."
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He uses the strongest possible terms to denounce fornication.  Again, yes, 
King James does sound rather "evangelical" doesn't he?  If James were not a 
king, he might make a good street preacher, eh?  :-)

Peace be with you.
David Miller. 

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