I thought it would be nice for us to review this documentary; to learn and discuss it's history. This comes from a more historical/scholarly perspective.
Reposting here again as I posted this as a top-level post in the previous thread but it seems to be shadow banned. Is that a thing on .win sites?
Chris Pinto from Adullam Films has done a brilliant 3 part (so far) documentary where he gives compelling evidence to show that after the KJV was published, the Vatican launched the counter-reformation and using the Jesuits, forged the Codex Sinaiticus and Codex Vaticanus as a way to undermine the authority of the bible, since the KJV is translated from the Textus Receptus and the two former manuscripts are claimed to be older and therefore more authoritive, and the motto from the reformation was "Sola Scriptura", undermining the authority of the Pope.
Chris Pinto has allowed the above videos to stay up on youtube but original DVDs can be purchased from his web site at Adullam films if you want to support him. I am not affiliated with his site but I just think that these documentaries are groundbreaking and awesome.
Would a BBC documentary be the authoritative source for how the translation was done? I would think they would omit the important bits, like how they censored the real stuff, and provide som cover story.
Feel free to dig up a version that suits your needs and discuss it further. This post does not claim this video to be a definitive source, but a source that you can watch, learn, and discuss any differences you might find here.
That last KJV post dug up a lot of comments about the KJV.
I thought it would be nice for us to review this documentary; to learn and discuss it's history. This comes from a more historical/scholarly perspective.
Please check it out, even if you loathe the KJV.
Runtime - 1 hour
The BBC isn't exactly the most trustworthy source. What is the short story here?
This is for people who enjoy studying history. If you're not interested, feel free to pass this over.
I have labeled this post as a discussion since perceptions of this subject vary. There's no TL;DR here.
Reposting here again as I posted this as a top-level post in the previous thread but it seems to be shadow banned. Is that a thing on .win sites?
Chris Pinto from Adullam Films has done a brilliant 3 part (so far) documentary where he gives compelling evidence to show that after the KJV was published, the Vatican launched the counter-reformation and using the Jesuits, forged the Codex Sinaiticus and Codex Vaticanus as a way to undermine the authority of the bible, since the KJV is translated from the Textus Receptus and the two former manuscripts are claimed to be older and therefore more authoritive, and the motto from the reformation was "Sola Scriptura", undermining the authority of the Pope.
A Lamp in the Dark: The Untold History of the Bible
Tares Among the Wheat
Bridge to Babylon
Chris Pinto has allowed the above videos to stay up on youtube but original DVDs can be purchased from his web site at Adullam films if you want to support him. I am not affiliated with his site but I just think that these documentaries are groundbreaking and awesome.
Ty. I agree and hope to add to this tomorrow
Would a BBC documentary be the authoritative source for how the translation was done? I would think they would omit the important bits, like how they censored the real stuff, and provide som cover story.
Feel free to dig up a version that suits your needs and discuss it further. This post does not claim this video to be a definitive source, but a source that you can watch, learn, and discuss any differences you might find here.
This is the intent of the post.