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Peace and Love, Stephen |
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Eric,
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http://www.coralridge.org/default.aspx So you are anti Ruckman and pro Dr. D. James Kennedy. Do you mind if I ask you what you think of Dr. Ian Paisley? Also does the Reformation Study Bible even come in KJV? I can not even find a Reformation Study Bible, KJV online. All I can find is an ESV or NKJV. I will agree with you one the Ryrie Study Bible, KJV. It is a very good study Bible. I have had one for about five years and other than a Scofield Study Bible, I'd say it is the best on the market. Well that is until the Ruckman Study Bible comes out. I would gladly recommend the Ryrie Study Bible, KJV to anyone. It is a verd study Bible. Everyone should own a Ryrie Study Bible. I also have Thompson Chain ok for a few things. The Common Man's Reference Bible also one of the best study Bibles on the market. I have yet to see it correct the KJV. IT has some good notes and is also worth buying. http://www.purewordsoftruth.com Atlas |
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There are a few places I tend to read www.jesus-is-savior.com/recent_articles.htm Not all of them are the best, but David Stewart does do a lot of research. This tends to be where I get a lot of info on false teachers from www.wayoflife.org Not the biggest fan of David Cloud, but he is pretty much always on the money with false teachers. He has an aversion to Dr Ruckman and Riplinger though, but his ministry was instrumental in me believing the KJB. I also read several free grace blogs indefenseofthegospel.blogspot.com This is lou martinueacs blog. He wrote a book on Lordship Salvation, and he is a good guy. Emailed him several times. www.av1611.org Not updated so much anymore, but for information on Bible versions, it's probably the best. Also good stuff on rock music, but the articles are a bit outdated (Amy Grant, Stryper and stuff.. not really too current). So yeah, I just tend to read.. too much at times. Which causes confusion. God bless |
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The Evidence Bible -
I owned one, so I can testify that this is actually what is written in it as the commentary for Matthew 7:21-23 "These are perhaps the most frightening verses in the Bible. Vast multitudes of professing Christians fit into the category spoken of here. They call Jesus 'Lord,' but they practice lawlessness. They profess faith in Jesus, but have no regard for the divine law. They tell 'fibs' or 'white' lies, take things that belong to others, have a roaming eye for the opposite sex, etc. They are liars, thieves, and adulterers at heart, who will be cast from the gates of heaven into the jaws of hell." Basically, in order for Jesus to know you and not cast you into hell, you have to be sinlessly perfect. What any Christian is doing being judged at the judgment of the nations I have no idea, but Comfort doesn't rightly divide. Having said that, there are literally HUNDREDS of REALLY GOOD notes in the evidence Bible, but stuff like this just makes it a waste and is poison amongst the good stuff. |
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Wow.... That is a lot of responses... I will take the time to read them shortly as I am interested in what all of you have to say. Thanks for taking the time to write. By the way, I am thoroughly familiar with the theological perspective of all of the Bibles I listed. I am interested in not only deepening my own convictions but also I like to learn why others think the way they do. I find it helps me minister to people more effectively... Thanks again for the many responses, I look forward to reading them all...
Soli Deo Gloria! |
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Peace and Love, Stephen Last edited by stephanos; 09-18-2008 at 10:48 PM. |
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