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@Fathead: The KJV English translation of the original Greek language is a very accurate translation.
If you look up the Greek, you can see, the KJV is translating exactly what it should:
"In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God."
If you substitute the Capital letter 'God' with a lowercase letter 'god' and stick an 'a' in front of it, you've just stripped Christ from His divinity.
(Not to mention, that the original Greek does not have an 'a' in it, therefore you could not just stick it in there in the English translation)
This is being done by some cults and leads to many unbiblical doctrines.
Instead of trying to change the Bible I rather suggest to try to understand it. I found it interesting that these passages are the ones that teach us the most if we are open to learn:
How could the Word be with God and Be God at the same time? It is only possible if the Word Himself was God Himself, which perfectly matches up with the rest of the scriptures.
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If you look up the Greek, you can see, the KJV is translating exactly what it should:
"In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God."
If you substitute the Capital letter 'God' with a lowercase letter 'god' and stick an 'a' in front of it, you've just stripped Christ from His divinity.
(Not to mention, that the original Greek does not have an 'a' in it, therefore you could not just stick it in there in the English translation)
This is being done by some cults and leads to many unbiblical doctrines.
Instead of trying to change the Bible I rather suggest to try to understand it. I found it interesting that these passages are the ones that teach us the most if we are open to learn:
How could the Word be with God and Be God at the same time? It is only possible if the Word Himself was God Himself, which perfectly matches up with the rest of the scriptures.
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