Originally posted by the other davis:
Originally posted by Rishodi:
You speak the truth, though your statement was somewhat disorganized. As for the part I bolded - I just wanted to point out that Constantine came quite some time after the 1st century. Anyway, what belief set do you hold a claim to?




Your quite right. What I meant was the people that still believed as the 1st Century Christians did. Sorry for the mix up. I'm Christadelphian and you've probably never heard of it.

BTW: the king james version is highly INaccurate. If you look into the actual languages, some things have been added to make the bible appear to agree with christianity at large. I have a book, called the Dialglott, that is a exact greek to english translation of the new testament and another book, don't remember exactly what it's called, that is an exact hebrew/chaldean to english translation of the old testament. You would be surprised at how inaccurate the king james, nkjv, etc... is/are. Another good tool for biblical study is a concordance, whether it be Strong's or some other author. They take the words in the references and show you what hebrew/greek (depending on which testament it is) word it actually is and gives you the exact meaning.



I figured that was what you meant, but I wanted to point out the way it read anyway. You're right, I haven't heard of Christadelphian, but I'd be interested in learning more about them based solely on your above post.

And you are right, the King James Version is regarded among scholars to be one of the most inaccurate versions of the Bible. It's not even a direct translation, it's a re-writing of other English translations.


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