All you have to say is — great, you have
very accurate translations of texts from 2000 years ago, but (a) they were written by people and (b) Where the heck does it say in anyone's bible that the world is going to end on Saturday.
Not exact matches
That said, if it brings someone to Christ then that's good — one trait of a believer is a sincere desire for the word, and it is
very likely that the Christian will eventually gravitate toward a more
accurate translation, just as many of us have done who were initially enamored of Good News for Modern Man (TEV) and other such paraphrases from the past.
Both Good points and he's right, the king James is
very good and I'm taking Hebrew by the way so I have seen how
accurate the
translation is...
In his book «Nanocycles Method» (English
translation of Russian title) Geology Prof S Afanasiev of Moscow University explains gow to make
very accurate dating of geological deposits (it is based on the changing lunar nodal period).