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Did The Catholic Church Give Us The Bible? edition by David W Daniels Jack T Chick Religion Spirituality eBooks



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The True History of God's Words.
There is not one history of the Bible, but two. One is a history of God preserving His words through His people. The other is of the devil using the Roman Catholic church to pervert God's words through her scholars. Written in a down-to-earth style, and packed with cartoon illustrations by Jack Chick, Daniels shows that the Bibles Rome gave us are really clever counterfeits, designed to eliminate God's preserved words in English, the KJV. You will see why the KJV is the only Bible you can trust.

Did The Catholic Church Give Us The Bible? edition by David W Daniels Jack T Chick Religion Spirituality eBooks

A really great book, well written.

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  • File Size 11020 KB
  • Print Length 160 pages
  • Publisher Chick Publications, Inc. (October 7, 2011)
  • Publication Date October 7, 2011
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B005TOO0SK

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Great read exposing the Alexandrian text while vindication for the textus receptus. Shows the history of bible believers and also Catholic church false Christian system through history. And lifts up the kjv while exposing new versions. Great scholarly footnotes throughout with sources.
Accurate and simple in style. Have used the information with others gotten from the books themselves to witness to Catholics who try to tell me that the Roman Catholic Church is the only final authority.
The theories Daniels presents are interesting, but ultimately unconvincing. This is largely because the book lacks primary sources (or any sources) for its boldest claims. Many of the secondary sources come from other Chick Publications books. That alone does not disprove any of his claims, but it does make it difficult to convince an objective Protestant, a Catholic, or anyone Daniels/Chick would consider a non-believer. This book is best going to strengthen the faith of those who already agree with its premise, namely, that the Catholic church is evil, the Whore of Babylon, and is working hard to destroy God's "true word," the King James Bible.

Various problems

*Daniels praises Erasmus for preserving and translating the "textus receptus" which he claims is the true word of God. But Erasmus didn't have the whole New Testament, and had to back translate using Jerome's Vulgate (which Daniels said is a perverted Bible)

*Daniels repeatedly says Catholics venerate Origen as a saint and church father. This is not true. He was condemned for heretical beliefs including, but not limited to, the pre-existence of souls, something he took from Plato but not from the Bible. For this reason, among others, Origen is respected but is not raised to the status of saint or father.

*Neither is Alphonsus Liguori a church father. He is seen as a "Doctor of the Church," which is something entirely different. Doctors are men and women who are great theologians throughout history. Fathers are men who lived in the first few centuries that helped form the church's teachings. Some fathers are doctors; some are not. Some doctors are fathers; some are not.

*From what I could tell, the Vaduois did not exist until the 12th or 13th century. Some Protestant theologians tried to tie them to earlier groups, but this is definitely a minority position not accepted by objective historians without an agenda.

Benefits of the book

*Rightly points out the danger of the "big Bible" industry, whose goal is to make money.

*Rightly cautions us to show a profound reverence for the word of God, which means not just accepting any Bible version that comes along.

*Rightly points out the problems of the history of the Catholic Church, which lessens its credibility. But some Catholics may point to Matthew 232-3 (KJV), "[Jesus] Saying, The scribes and the Pharisees sit in Moses' seat All therefore whatsoever they bid you observe, that observe and do; but do not ye after their works for they say, and do not." Likewise, if the Catholic church's bishops have the authority of the apostles, it could apply to them as well and be interpreted as, "The bishops and Popes sit in the apostles' seat All therefore whatsoever they bid you observe, that observe and do; but do not ye after their works for they say, and do not."
The cover is different than the original, but I think the story is the same, very good book, I own some original "two Babylon" books from the late 1800s and it goes along with this book. I've studied a lot of older books about Babylon religion and how the Bible came to be, this is a good book filled with accurate information that'll make you think twice about bringing a NIV or asv or any other bible besides the king James to church. I've also studied bible versions for 6 years now and the King James is the true authorized Version, it'll be a mistake to read anything else, which they will pervert your mind with unscriptural material.
this is a pro kjv book it explains about the spurious manuscripts that have been controlled by the Catholic church that are used for the modern versions
Good history and educational!
Excellent book - I learned a lot. After reading this book, the bible I reference is the authorized 1611 King James Version. From a bible-knowledgeable friend of mine, a good way to test for a good bible reference is to check 1 John Chap 5, verse 7. If it says that the Father, the Word, and the Spirit are one, then it is a good version to read and reference. Other versions that don't have this have been "watered down" with original verses altered.
A really great book, well written.
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