James

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The modern version of the Bible subtly promotes humanism and false doctrine, watering down the core spiritual message. Changes like "faith without works is useless" (instead of "is dead") and "ye are just a vapour" (instead of "It is even a vapour") downplay the severity of sin and its consequences, potentially leading to annihilationism. The alteration of "confess your faults" to "confess your sins" also shifts the emphasis away from personal growth and towards priestly rituals. This undermines the biblical call for genuine repentance and spiritual transformation.

'''Bible doctrines affected by modern versions''' <p>James 2:20 "<strong>faith without works is dead</strong>" has been changed to "faith without works is useless." There is a great difference between dead faith and useless (or idle) faith. The first indicates that no faith exists and the person is lost. The second implies that faith exists but it is not being used. Again we see humanism and the false idea of a little divinity in each one which only needs to be fanned into a flame. The change promotes false doctrine.</p> <p>James 4:4 "<strong>ye adulterers</strong>" is dropped from the text. No reason to excuse the men from the scathing denunciation of God's Word.</p> <p>James 4:14 "<strong>It is even a vapour</strong>" is changed to "Ye are just a vapour." In describing the length of our life, God tells us it will pass quickly like a vapour. The change would have US OURSELVES to exist as a little steam. There is a leaning here toward annihilationism.</p> <p>James 5:16 "<strong>Confess your faults</strong>" becomes "confess your sins." In a context where God talks about sin in relationship to sickness, he moves on to talk about faults (a side-slip or deviation). The change "faults" to "sins" leads to the priesthood and the confession box which is contrary to all of Scripture.</p> [[Category:Studies and Guides]] [[Category:Bible]]

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