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To: RansomOttawa
You can hardly accuse a Bible translation of denying Christ's deity when it practically shouts it from the rooftops.

If I was invited by a very wealthy person to his home to partake of a seven-course meal and was told, "This meal was prepared by the greatest Chefs in the world using only the finest ingredients available, but there's one catch, the meal has a very small trace of cyanide in it, but other than that this meal is wonderful!"

I like most sane people would pass on that seven-course meal.

If your Bible replaces the word "God" with the word "gods" in this verse:

Daniel 3:25
He answered and said, Lo, I see four men loose, walking in the midst of the fire, and they have no hurt; and the form of the fourth is like the Son of God.

Your eating from a meal with a very small trace of cyanide in it. If you have no problem with that small trace of cyanide, then Bon-appetit!

124 posted on 06/29/2017 7:15:12 AM PDT by WhatNot (The Gospel doesn't promise the American dream, it promises Eternal life in the Kingdom of God.)
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To: WhatNot
If your Bible replaces the word "God" with the word "gods" in this verse:

Daniel 3:25

I posted eight verses in which a modern Bible version clearly and unambiguously affirmed the divinity of Jesus Christ. I will give you the benefit of the doubt, and assume you are not foolish enough to think posting one verse from the Old Testament without explanation somehow magically nullifies the other eight.

So what is the purpose of this sudden change of subject? May I take it as tacit acceptance that when KJV-onlyists claim modern versions deny the deity of Christ, they have been spreading lies?

125 posted on 06/29/2017 8:06:27 AM PDT by RansomOttawa
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