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Question #19
QUESTION: Are people who believe the King James Bible
"church splitters?"
ANSWER: No. The only church that a believer in the perfect
Bible could possibly split would have to be one that didn't believe
that the Bible was perfect.
EXPLANATION: Sometimes false accusations are based on
misunderstandings. Sometimes they are based upon utter and
complete falsehood. The fallacy that people believing in the perfect
Bible are church splitters is unfortunately based entirely and
maliciously on falsehood.
Sadly, there are many Christians who have been through the
traumatizing experience of a church split. It would be erroneous to
pretend that every church split was caused by someone believing
that the King James Bible was perfect.
Churches split over everything from money issues to the
question of what color to paint the new auditorium. The FACT of
the matter is that Christians sadly lack the grace found in Romans
14 and Luke 17:1-5. It has nothing to do with the King James
Bible. To try to claim that it does is to be a great deal less than
honest.
The Answer Book © 1989 by Samuel C. Gipp
Reproduced by permission
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