Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2009 8:51 am
Oh my goodness!
Must we endure yet another bible revision? Especially the NIV? I admit that I use this version sometimes, but it's got about a million mistakes in it already (when compared to the KJV)...critical errors that include some major doctrines regarding the Truth.
Ugh! And gender-changing?? Is there really a need for that? I am not offended in any way by the predominantly masculine gender usage in the Bible. That's the way God had it written--that's the way it should stay. I would think that most Christian women--even young ones--can understand that even though God's Word uses masculine gender references, doesn't mean He is excluding us from being His children...His daughters.
Geez...give me a break! Who are these folks who are always clamoring for new bible versions? There's too many in circulation already, in my opinion. God's Word doesn't need to be constantly updated. If the uneducated people in Jesus' day could read and understand it, then surely our sophisticated and highly educated current society can read and understand it also.
I hope not to offend anyone...just putting in my two-cents.
Blessings
Must we endure yet another bible revision? Especially the NIV? I admit that I use this version sometimes, but it's got about a million mistakes in it already (when compared to the KJV)...critical errors that include some major doctrines regarding the Truth.
Ugh! And gender-changing?? Is there really a need for that? I am not offended in any way by the predominantly masculine gender usage in the Bible. That's the way God had it written--that's the way it should stay. I would think that most Christian women--even young ones--can understand that even though God's Word uses masculine gender references, doesn't mean He is excluding us from being His children...His daughters.
Geez...give me a break! Who are these folks who are always clamoring for new bible versions? There's too many in circulation already, in my opinion. God's Word doesn't need to be constantly updated. If the uneducated people in Jesus' day could read and understand it, then surely our sophisticated and highly educated current society can read and understand it also.
I hope not to offend anyone...just putting in my two-cents.
Blessings