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James White / Thomas Ross Bible Version Debate (KJV vs LSB) is Now Live!

I am happy to report that you can now watch the James White / Thomas Ross debate on Bible versions (the King James Version Only debate)!  The topic was:

 

“The Legacy Standard Bible, as a representative of modern English translations based upon the UBS/NA text, is superior to the KJV, as a representative of TR-based Bible translations.”

 

James White was in the affirmative.

Thomas Ross was in the negative.

 

The debate can now be viewed on the following sites (click for your choice): FaithSaves   Rumble   YouTube

 

It can also be watched using the embedded video below:

Please “like” the video on YouTube and Rumble and share comments about it on those websites as well as on the blog here.

 

I am thankful for the work put in by the follower of James White who edited the video.  I would like to have a somewhat improved version where one can see both the debaters and the slides at the same time, instead of only one or the other, and if that project gets completed, we will definitely plan to inform the blog readership about it.

 

May the truth of the perfect preservation of His infallible Word be more widely received as a result of this debate.  Soli Deo Gloria!

 

Please also read the James White / Thomas Ross Bible Version debate review, part 1, here (with more to come) or watch the video on FaithSaves, Rumble or YouTube.  Lord willing, there are more parts to come reviewing the debate and its arguments.

TDR


6 Comments

  1. There was an issue with the Rumble video upload. It will be fixed as soon as reasonably possible. Thank you for your understanding, and feel free to watch the video on YouTube in the meantime.

  2. I am glad for the Foskey interview. I believe the whole thing represents the truth much more effectively than the tiny segment that he posted where he at least seemed to try to pick the part that made me seem the most wacky.

    It actually is not the whole thing, though; he asked me at least one more question that I can recall that isn’t on the interview at the end.

  3. Someone who watched the debate asked me the question:

    I assure you that this is not a question from a position of doubt, and I have a way of answering this question.

    However, I am curious how Brother Ross might answer how he would reconcile 2 Kings 24:8 and 2 Chronicles 36:9?

    My answer:

    I believe this is dealt with in the book:

    Chester Kulus, Those So-Called Errors: Debunking the Liberal, New Evangelical, and Fundamentalist Myth that You Should Not Hear, Receive, and Believe All the Numbers of Scripture

    It might also be dealt with in David Cloud’s book Things Hard to be Understood.

    You might be able to Interlibrary Loan those books at your local public library if you did not want to purchase them (although I think they are worth purchasing).

    Thank you.

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