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adamhovey1988
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Not to mention, the Douay Rheims predates the KJV. (There DR’s onlyists too, I am not one of them).
I wouldn’t say that Catholics reject the KJV per se; it’s just not a translation produced by the Catholic Church. It’s a beautiful translation, though, and I still enjoy reading it more than any of the Catholic translations that I have come across.know Catholics reject the KJV, but how can I explain some errors of the KJV to a KJV-only Christian?
I would suggest you don’t fix your attention on differences and disputes, but rather look for and celebrate the common ground, the faith, hope, and love that you and they have in common.how can I explain some errors of the KJV to a KJV-only Christian?
I agree, I was just curious what was spurring the conversation. I am sure some claim was being made, and you would likely address the claim differently based on their reasoning for assuming a KJV Only position. It also depends on who initiated the conversation. I probably could have worded that differently. Looking at my initial question, I realize that it came off sounding confrontational whereas that wasn’t my intent. Sorry about that.That’s not really the issue in this case. It’s not their preferring the KJV; it’s their view that the KJV is the only legitimate Bible, excluding even the original manuscripts.
Where do you find this? I have never seen this in the KJV.However, given the era it was produced in, some of the anti Catholic bias does bleed through