"As it currently stands, the decision to release a new translation of the Bible is a decision that is made between academics and businessmen."
[Greg Linscott] The Bible Society model come to mind.
That’s the model the NIV used. The New York Bible Society (later renamed International Bible Society, and now Biblica) was involved from very early on. See http://www.niv-cbt.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/The_Challenge_of_Bibl…] this history .
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The ESV has also allowed Accordance Bible Software, to use the ESV as the default version of their new iPhone App, which is probably the best Bible App out there right now.
Also, just because Wilson may be right about many things does not mean he is beyond being wrong about anything, some things or this issue. He is a postmillennialist but I am pretty sure no one on SI would put their stake in that camp. Just because he can make a good presentation for his case does not make him right. Wilson’s arguments need to be taken seriously and it is easy to do so because of the respect he carries as a good educated thinker. Too many of the KJV Only advocates resort to less than intelligible arguments and cannot get to the heart of the issue. Thus, they produce believers who are ignorant of the relevant issues.
Much more could be said but I am afraid it would do no good here.
RPittman wrote:We cannot intentionally decide to produce another translation that will necessarily be God’s Word.Why wouldn’t a faithful translation of the original languages into a receptor language necessarily be the Word of God?
When you intentionally turn the lights out and try to make everyone join you in the dark, you can make any wild claims you want without a challenge!
Why is it that my voice always seems to be loudest when I am saying the dumbest things?
We cannot intentionally decide to produce another translation that will necessarily be God’s Word. Preservation is God’s doing and is accepted by faith but we don’t know much about how it works. Is it alright to say: “I don’t know”?Then you turn around and make opposing statements like this in post 30:
I do not accept the inane hypothesis that God’s Word is preserved collectively in all the manuscripts and translations in the world.One minute you don’t know how preservation works; the next minute you speak with absolute certainty about what it is not. You chose to stand in the dark, but you should not be surprised if others refuse to join you.
Why is it that my voice always seems to be loudest when I am saying the dumbest things?
[James K] So he is confused on multiple fronts.I don’t think he’s confused.
/getspen
/writesoff
James I actually find most of Wilson’s teaching to be very challenging, even though I disagree strongly with some of his politics and millennial views. Even though he is post-millennial, I think he’s responsibly post-millennial. I love the debate between Wilson/Hamilton/Storms on millennial views. It made me both stronger in my own view, and more respectful of the enormous problems of interpreting these kinds of things. Therefore, I read and watch him in order to be able to be conversant with well-reasoned reformed types.
There is no such thing as responsibly postmill anymore than responsible KJVO. To be postmill or KJVO is to be irresponsible.
RPittman, after all the cricket sounds from my last questions to you about KJVO, I have no desire to interact about the issues ever again. You prove my second paragraph.
1 Kings 8:60 - so that all the peoples of the earth may know that the LORD is God and that there is no other.
I think you should back down from the rhetoric. Calling Dougals Wilson confused, ignorant, and irresponsible because you disagree with him seems harsh.
On these matters I do not take the position of agnostic.
1 Kings 8:60 - so that all the peoples of the earth may know that the LORD is God and that there is no other.
[James K] Allen, someone is right about these very serious matters and someone is confused. No matter how much charity you want to extend to people, they can still be confused. The combination of KJVO, postmill, and statechurchism smack of confusion. He might think clearly in his own mind about the issues, but it doesn’t change the fact that he is confused.
On these matters I do not take the position of agnostic.
This isn’t a formal moderator note (this post is not a violation, for starters) but as long as folks are careful to address the issues at hand (“KJVO, postmill, and statechurchism”) and not attack the person (ignorant, irresponsible, etc) then all’s fair.
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