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
KJV Onlyism Debate Wrap-Up: Psalm 12, Calvinism, and Audience Questions
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Welcome back to Weighed in the Balance, where we examine whether claims can hold up to scrutiny.
In today’s episode, we wrap up the debate between Mitch Canupp and Nathan Cravatt—but the most interesting part is just beginning: the audience questions.
We cover:
- Nathan Cravatt’s final speech and whether it actually addressed the debate question
- The credibility issue and historical claims about James I of England
- Whether the debate truly engaged textual criticism
- A deep dive into Psalm 12 and the Hebrew grammar behind a major KJV-only argument
- Why masculine vs. feminine forms matter for interpretation
- A problematic answer involving the Holocaust and why it fails theologically
- How Scripture speaks about God’s preservation of His people
- The difference between the canon of Scripture and textual transmission
We also reflect on a broader principle:
Even long-held beliefs should be examined carefully and honestly in light of truth.
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