Monday, February 1, 2021

Myranmar - aka Burma - "Benefits" from Smartmatic

Madeline Albright and Senator John McCain with the recently deposed leader.
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Forced laborhuman trafficking, and child labor are common in Myanmar.[190] " Wiki


She was popular with Democrats and RINOs.

Smartmatic did its marvelous, miraculous work, just as they did in other countries.


National Freedom Day - February 1

 From Wiki

National Freedom Day is a United States observance on February 1 honoring the signing by Abraham Lincoln of a joint House and Senate resolution that later became the 13th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. President Lincoln signed the Amendment outlawing slavery on February 1, 1865, although it was not ratified by the states until later.


Major Richard Robert Wright Sr., a former slave, believed that there should be a day when freedom for all Americans is celebrated. Wright invited national and local leaders to meet in Philadelphia to formulate plans to set aside February 1 each year to memorialize the signing of the 13th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution by President Abraham Lincoln on February 1, 1865, which freed all U.S. slaves.[1] One year after Wright's death in 1947, both houses of the U.S. Congress passed a bill to make February 1 National Freedom Day. The holiday proclamation was signed into law on June 30, 1948, by President Harry Truman. It was the forerunner to Black History Day and later Black History Month, officially recognized in 1976, though begun by Carter G. Woodson in 1926.[2][3]

The Bible Book - Books and Authors To Study

Can anyone read this out loud without laughing?
The Dogmatics of Karl and his Schutzi-putzi turned Christianity into Marxist socialism, Ja?



III. Books and Authors for Text Research, Laity and Pastors Alike

 

 



            Edward Freer Hills (1912-1981) graduated in Latin from Yale University, Phi Beta Kappa. He earned several seminary degrees, did graduate work at the University of Chicago, and completed a PhD at Harvard University. His King James Version Defended is one of the best and most readable books on the topic. His style is plain, so his discussions of the following issues are easily comprehended by ministers and laity alike:

  1. ·        The Johannine Comma, 1 John 5:7-8
  2. ·        The ending of Mark, Mark 16:9-20
  3. ·        The woman caught in Adultery, John 7:53-8:11
  4. ·        The doxology of the Lord’s Prayer.

This one book contains a wealth of information about all the issues, including background about the individuals, though Tyndale has been overlooked. The book can be obtained on Amazon and also found as a $5 Kindle in the original title Text and Time.



Dean John William Burgon (1813-1888)

Burgon has a society named after him, the Dean Burgon Society, which keeps the flame alive for the King James Version. First of all, he was a sworn and published enemy of German rationalism, which was promoted by the Essays and Reviews edited by John William Parker. Burgon was appreciated for his sermons against the book. His writing is heavy duty, not light work to read, but much clearer after reading Hill. A good explanation of how Bibles became corrupted is detailed in his The Revision Revised: A Refutation of Westcott and Hort’s False Greek Text and Theory. The basic argument is clear and very much like Hill’s – the Bible is revealed for believers and must be studied and explained by believers. There is no middle ground or compromise, even though the denominations are feathering their nests with the constant flow of new, improved, but clearly dishonest translations.


The Bible Book, Part I - Corrupted Scripture Texts


Lower Criticism – The Text – Led to Higher Criticism – The Meaning of the Word

 

Older books, considered classics, are reprinted using the best possible original text of the author. The issue is not whether people can compare and edit the Bible texts, but how they approach their task. In the past, the Biblical text editors were men who considered the Bible the Word of God, the infallible and inerrant revelation of the Holy Trinity. However, the 19th century was greatly influenced by rationalism, so various experts treated the Bible, not as the work of God for man, but another book by man about God. The British revision of the King James Version of the Bible was a perfect, but not unique, example. Given the goal of a modest revision of the KJV language (using the same Tradition Text as before), the team of Wescott and Hort secretly provided their own text of the New Testament. The language of the KJV had been modestly revised before – and we use that revision today – but the new Greek text emboldened academics to treat the Bible as just another book, no different from Homer’s Odyssey or Marco Polo’s Travels.

Perhaps I was influenced by my father’s name – Homer – and an uncle’s name – Horace – to immerse myself in classical culture, the so-called dead languages of Latin and Greek, the histories of Greece and Rome. People thought it was odd to waste my college years on Latin and Greek, even more so later. When I told the dean of our tiny seminary that I was also taking Hebrew, he said, “Why, Greg? You will not get academic credit for it.” However, I earned the prize at seminary for “best Hebrew scholar” by just taking the course and won a Hebrew Old Testament. I did more of the same at Yale, taking Hebrew exegesis of Genesis, Greek exegesis of Thessalonians, and a doctoral seminar that assumed knowledge of the Biblical languages. Besides that, my wife Christina earlier encouraged me to take German 1, 2, and modern literature – and she took Greek in college.

Although I dreamed of traveling the world on someone else’s budget, the study of languages more than satisfied that longing - by including ancient histories, pivotal battles on land and at sea, against great armies and against Herman the German. I am only listing these language adventures to point out the obvious – the typical pastor does not know Greek or Hebrew. The language of the Old Testament is apparently too difficult for the snowflakes of today. Language requirements for future ministers have slipped down to a summer term in Greek, $3,000 cash payment in advance, and nothing more. If Biblical languages are almost lost among the clergy, how much discernment can they have when dealing with the new Bibles? They are going to aim at the popular preferences, just as they decide on popcorn or peanuts, Coke or Pepsi, for their Sunday Seeker Services.

What will the pastor or lay leader say when the experts say, “The woman caught in adultery passage does not fit in the Gospel of John and is a late addition”? How will they respond to their own New Testament teachers dropping Mark 16:9-20? There must be a connection between selling Here I Stand socks for the Reformation’s 500th Anniversary and promoting a butchered Gospel of Mark at an inflated price.

The following book is aimed at laity and clergy who want to know the issues and how to have reason for the hope within them. As I did with Walther, the American Calvin, I am starting the book with essential study aids and how to obtain them inexpensively.




New Title for the Book on the Bible

The tentative book title was sounding a like a government report on marshland habitats, so I changed it to this -

The Bible Book:

Corrupted Scripture Texts and Dishonest Translations


The Bible Book for short.