Amazing Grace Baptist Church to Burn Bibles, Other Books for Halloween
King James Bible 'Only True Word of God'
The pastor of the Amazing Grace Baptist Church in Canton, North Carolina plans to celebrate Halloween by leading his fourteen member congregation by burning Bibles. Pastor Marc Grizzard is not a Satan worshiper or a militant atheist.Pastor Grizzard says that he is a Christian. However it seems that the Amazing Grace Baptist Church believes that only the King James Version of the Bible is the true word of God and that all other versions of "perversions" and "Satanic." Along those same principles, Pastor Grizzard intends to burn books written by Christian authors such as Billy Graham and Rick Warren.
The idea that the true word of God is only pure when it is written in early 17th Century English, with the thous and thees in a book compiled about 1600 years after the death of Jesus Christ is somewhat mind-boggling. The original books that make up the Bible were written in Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek.
The translation into English commissioned by King James I of England was somewhat imperfect in conveying some of the concepts. The process of translating what became the King James Bible was also rife with politics and doctrinal controversy. Part of the reason King James ordered the translation was that he desired to limit the influence of the Puritans, deeply religious Englishmen who were somewhat skeptical of the "purity" of the Anglican Church.
One also has to scratch ones head what is Christian, religious, or even sensible about burning Bibles and other books. Besides having the odor of Nazi era book burning, the idea of a Christian church burning Christian books smacks one as bizarre behavior. What the Amazing Grace Baptist Church proposes to do lends credence to the idea advanced by some secularists that people of faith have a tendency to do nutty things.
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