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Regarding the “don’t add to or take away from the words…” in the Bible. I had an interesting experience with this verse while serving in South Africa. My companion and I went on ‘splits’ with two local teenaged boys (Aaronic Priesthood holders). I had been wanting to visit with the local Dominee (Dutch Reformed Church Minister, a man with a DD Doctor of Divinity) but my companion would not go. So the youngster and I went. The Dominee invited me in, set us down, and, with his family present, began our conversation with the Revelation quote you mention. I took a drink, looked at him and smiled sadly. “Oh, Dominee, I am so sorry you mentioned that”. He looked at me satisfied. I continued, “Sir, you are either extremely ignorant, or a liar”. His and his families jaws fell open. It was really quite comical. “As a Doctor of Divinity, surely you know the 2nd and 3rd Books of John were written after Revelation, and if your theory is correct, these books should not be in your Bible”. His jaw shut, I added, “Oh, you did know that, but tried to use and IMPROPER interpretation” (emphasis not in original). Our visit ended shortly after that. This illustrates not only that that use of Revelation is not appropriate for the application, but that scripture can be misinterpreted without even going out of english.