KFLCC / New Age Bible Versions - Gail Riplinger
KJV
NEW VERSIONS
1Cor.6:11 are washed
were washed were sanctified were justified were enriched
are sanctified are justified
I Cor. 1:5 are enriched
Sounding like the scribes in the synagogue who "laughed him to scorn" (Mark 5:40), Calvin Linton, NIV Committee member refers to those who disagree with the alterations in the new versions as "uninitiated" and "amusingly uninformed. "40
The just upright man is laughed to scorn. Job 12:4
Hort and the new version editors who, "have been saved" at baptism, have a spokesman today in Alan Schreck, author of Catholic and Christian. Evangelical Protestants will sometimes ask a Catholic acquaintance, 'Have you been saved?'. . .[T]he question seems to suggest that a person's salvation is a once-and- for-all event that happens in a single moment, rather than a process. . .1 believe that a Catholic can adequately answer the question. The Catholic can say that, 'I have been saved [Catholic baptism]; I am being saved' [works, obedience, perseverance] .41 The new versions echo Schreck saying, "have been saved" (Eph 2:8) and "are being saved" (I Cor 1:18 et al.). In both of these verses the KJV says "are saved," which clearly describes the once- and-for-all event that occurs when Jesus Christ is received as Saviour. One can only ask, are the new versions Catholic or Christian? Notice how the new versions present the process theology of the New Age and apostate Christianity where initiation commences an incessant course conveying one to salvation.
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