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Sarah (I want points)
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January 12, 2007 New 21st Century Bible
February 05, 2007 09:30 PM EST
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For your convenience all of the miracles have been eliminated from the bible (anything that goes against the laws of physics.) Also all the passages that are politically incorrected have been edited (including homosexuality and divorce.) Any references to Jesus being the Son of God instead of just a mere man have been removed. All the prophecies that are thought to have come before the thing prophesied are also removed. Coming soon to a store near you!
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I did find this info on google:
<<The 21st Century King James Version of the Holy Bible (KJ21®) is an updating of the 1611 King James Version (KJV).
It is not a new translation, but a careful updating to eliminate obsolete words by reference to the most complete and definitive modern American dictionary, the Webster's New International Dictionary, Second Edition, unabridged. Spelling, punctuation, and capitalization have also been updated.
What has been historically known as Biblical English has been retained in this updating. It is readily distinguished from the colloquial language of commerce and the media used in contemporary Bible translations.
Biblical English is the language which has found its acceptance in Scripture and liturgy for more than 500 years in most of the English-speaking churches throughout the world. Only in the late twentieth century does one find the use of secular English in Bible translations. All language relating to gender and theology in the King James Version remains unchanged from the original.
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I'm not personally interested in anything to do with a KJV version of any kind (I never did like that one) but some people might be interested in it.
So there's my non-sarcasm related response to what you wrote.
:)