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''While the King James Bible stands as, perhaps, The Gold Standard of Literary Significance, in some Christian circles; it holds a nearly mythological status, wherein the King James Version is perceived to possess an inherent superiority over other English translations. This is a pervasive myth, born in error and propagated in ignorance.''  
''While the King James Bible stands as, perhaps, the gold standard of literary significance, in some Christian circles; it holds a nearly mythological status, wherein the King James Version is perceived to possess an inherent superiority over other English translations. This is a pervasive myth, born in error and propagated in ignorance.''  


It is widely believed within the message, that the King James Version of the Bible is the only true “Word of God”.  This belief includes the rejection of newer translations as having been “watered down”, “perverted”, or “twisted”.  These are serious claims, not to be taken lightly, as the integrity of the written Bible is, obviously, of paramount importance.  There are many English translations available today, so as responsible Christians, how do we know we are reading what God intended? It is expedient that we know the truth about this subject.  Is the King James Version Bible the only accurate translation?  If not, is it, perhaps, the most accurate?  Is it somehow divinely inspired in a way that other translations are not?  Or have some confused its other name, the Authorized Version to mean, as if by King Jesus, instead of King James I?   
It is widely believed within the message, that the King James Version of the Bible is the only true “Word of God”.  This belief includes the rejection of newer translations as having been “watered down”, “perverted”, or “twisted”.  These are serious claims, not to be taken lightly, as the integrity of the written Bible is, obviously, of paramount importance.  There are many English translations available today, so as responsible Christians, how do we know we are reading what God intended? It is expedient that we know the truth about this subject.  Is the King James Version Bible the only accurate translation?  If not, is it, perhaps, the most accurate?  Is it somehow divinely inspired in a way that other translations are not?  Or have some confused its other name, the Authorized Version to mean, as if by King Jesus, instead of King James I?