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Friday, December 26, 2025

King James Idolatry

One slick maneuver in the King James Version debate... 

Call “King James ‘Onlyists’” idolaters and the King James Bible an idol. That is, they are saying that those who hold the King James Bible as the only true English Bible have made it an idol. This is a strong piece of rhetoric that plays well with many people. For an example, notice a commenter on the Haifley-Ward video discussion “Do We Need a KJV Update? A Candid and Cordial Conversation.” He wrote concerning the KJV, “The problem is that the bronze serpent in the wilderness is being repurposed as an idol.”

That is nevertheless an insincere tactic for those opponents who continue to use the “I love the KJV” trope. I adjure those who sincerely believe this charge of idolatry to come up to the lick log and prove they believe what they say. Stop playing the “nice card” and call for demolishing the idol. That’s what Hezekiah did.

[Hezekiah] … brake in pieces the brasen serpent that Moses had made: for unto those days the children of Israel did burn incense to it: and he called it Nehushtan. (2 Kings 18:4)

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

The critics of the KJV seem to clutch at straws, sometimes. It is not as though churches using the KJV all fall into deep error.

Generally, our churches don't go to rock music, night club atmosphere, vapid sermons never dealing with sin and worldliness, prosperity or happiness gospel, or anything like this.

My experience has been that those who forsake the KJV seem much more prone to such things.

My $.02
Jim Camp

R. L. Vaughn said...

Thanks, Brother Jim. It seems critics of the KJV can put out any kind of statement and other critics will jump on board to agree with them. They will not call each other to account.