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Old 06-16-2009, 08:06 AM
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It is laughable that anti-KJBO people build their case on the basis of their false assumptions.

Rick Norris and friends teach that if a person does not understand a word, or misunderstands it, that they will be lead astray or shipwrecked. In other words, there is no allowance for the Holy Ghost to help people in any way. If the KJB is "hard", it's too bad, and they will get dashed on the rocks.

This is exactly what Rick Norris claims (his usual manner is to grab quotes from his own pre-existing reservoir of articles, booklets and other materials which he has collated, the following is a quote he put on a forum which is a direct quote from page seven of his own booklet) —

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Words still in use but whose meaning may have completely changed or may have changed a great deal can cause a misunderstanding of the truths of God's Word. Words used with quite different meaning from what they once possessed can be like hidden rocks which give no notice of their presence but on which a boat is more likely to be shipwrecked than on rocks that can be seen above the water. Readers may assume that they know these words and their meaning without realizing that the word had a very different meaning in 1611.