Will God Ever Favor
the NIV? By Alabama Smith
One of the great
cornerstones of our faith has been the fact that God has shown his
blessing on the King James Version more than any other version.
This blessing is apparent in the fact that the KJV has been used by
Him to reach more people than other Bibles. How can we argue with this
reasoning? Being all-powerful, He would naturally intervene and cause his
favorite Bible version to be used the most. We are all aware of this
fact.
But what happens when the NIV, which has been outselling the
Authorized Version lately, surpasses the KJV in total use? Will this mean
that God's blessing was actually on this new version, and the KJV was just
leading up to it?
Of course not! That line of reasoning has a fatal flaw, which is
that it ignores the fact that the NIV is a fake Bible. Since it is not a
real Bible, all the times it gets used does not count toward the total.
This point is best illustrated using the following diagram:
Here you can see that the fact that the KJV is the best-seller means
that it is the only Bible, which means that all other Bibles (including
the NIV) are fraudulent, which means that the KJV will remain the only
real Bible regardless of how many NIVs are sold.
We can take comfort in the fact that the King James Bible we have
been blessed with will always be the sole Word of God.
But, as has been drawn to my attention by a sarcastic New Version
defender, isn't that just a circular argument? No way!!! As anyone can
plainly see, the diagram above is a triangle, not a circle.
The triangle is a symbol of the trinity, proving God's blessing on
the KJV, and on this argument. On the other hand, it comes as no
surprise that defenders of the New Versions would attack a triangular
argument, since their "Bibles" also attack the trinity.
Beware, beware, the New Version liars and their slick arguments that
try to undermine the Bible at every turn. As you can see here, their
"logic" is nothing but a bunch of hooey when exposed to the light of
truth.
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