Weighed in the Balance
Weighed in the Balance, the show where we weigh claims against scripture and see if they hold up, of if they fall flat.
Weighed in the Balance
The Fatal Flaw in King James Onlyism (It Doesn’t Hold Up)
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Weighed in the Balance helps Christians evaluate arguments and discern truth. In an age of well-produced, eloquently spoken, and highly persuasive claims, this channel asks a simple question: Is this true?
In this episode, we continue analyzing the debate between Nathan Cravatt and Mitch Canupp, focusing on a critical question: Which manuscript tradition is most trustworthy?
But as the discussion unfolds, a deeper issue emerges: inconsistency.
Can the arguments for King James Onlyism be applied universally? Or do they collapse under their own weight?
We explore:
- Lower vs. higher criticism
- Internal vs. external evidence
- The “law of first mention”
- The claim that “Egypt = bad”
- Why inconsistency may undermine the entire position
Ultimately, this episode isn’t just about Bible translations—it’s about learning how to evaluate arguments carefully and honestly.
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