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The Answer: name callers.
The Answer: No.
The Explanation:
In recent years, the issue of a perfect Bible has been expertly handled by Dr. Peter S. Ruckman. Dr. Ruckman is a highly educated teacher/preacher who accepts the Antiochian manuscript as authentic and views them with the Antiochian ideology that accepts the Bible as perfect.
Question of the day: name callers.
Continuing on in the series of questions put forth by Dr. Sam Gipp in His book “The Answer Book.”*
Several people have asked me why I continue to post questions from Dr. Gipp’s book when I myself claim to not agree with him completely. The short and sweet of it is this: I am grasping at every second I have these days. I work full time (plus some), go to school full time (plus some), work several church ministries, and have a bunch of other projects going on – in addition to this blog. Hence, by posting these questions/answers two days a week, it helps me free up a little bit of time… which, in the end, helps keep my sanity in tact. :] See… it’s a win/win situation.
The Answer: KJVO = Church splitters?
The 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.
The 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.
Question of the day: KJVO = church-splitters?
Continuing on in the series of questions put forth by Dr. Sam Gipp in His book “The Answer Book.”*
Several people have asked me why I continue to post questions from Dr. Gipp’s book when I myself claim to not agree with him completely. The short and sweet of it is this: I am grasping at every second I have these days. I work full time (plus some), go to school full time (plus some), work several church ministries, and have a bunch of other projects going on – in addition to this blog. Hence, by posting these questions/answers two days a week, it helps me free up a little bit of time… which, in the end, helps keep my sanity in tact. :] See… it’s a win/win situation.
As I said before, the point of these questions is not to start a Baptist War, but rather encourage everyone to engage in a discussion and learn from and among fellow believers. I believe everyone’s doing a good job at sticking to the purpose.
The Answer: saved through the KJV?
The Answer: No. .
The Explanation:
The Bible is infallible and perfect without any influence by anysinner. By accepting Christ as our personal Saviour we impart nothing to Scripture, though God imparts eternal life to us.
Question of the day: saved through the KJV?
Continuing on in the series of questions put forth by Dr. Sam Gipp in His book “The Answer Book.”*
Several people have asked me why I continue to post questions from Dr. Gipp’s book when I myself claim to not agree with him completely. The short and sweet of it is this: I am grasping at every second I have these days. I work full time (plus some), go to school full time (plus some), work several church ministries, and have a bunch of other projects going on – in addition to this blog. Hence, by posting these questions/answers two days a week, it helps me free up a little bit of time… which, in the end, helps keep my sanity in tact. :] See… it’s a win/win situation.
As I said before, the point of these questions is not to start a Baptist War, but rather encourage everyone to engage in a discussion and learn from and among fellow believers. I believe everyone’s doing a good job at sticking to the purpose.








