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JKool,
You have written a long piece accusing others of gossip, slander, and self-promotion. Yet what you describe is exactly what your own words and actions have done in the body of Christ. You repeatedly attack faithful churches, pastors, and believers who simply will not accept your claims of Verbal Plenary Preservation, KJV-Onlyism, and a “Perfect TR.” These are not historic doctrines of the church, nor are they taught in Scripture. Instead, they are man-made assertions that divide the flock of Christ.
You accuse others of “using text as pretext,” but in truth you twist the Word of God to defend your own position. The Bible never teaches that God perfectly re-inspired or re-preserved His Word in one English translation or in a single printed edition of Greek manuscripts. The preservation God promises is His Word in its fullness across the manuscripts and translations He has faithfully provided through the centuries (Psalm 119:89; Matthew 24:35). To elevate one translation above all others as “perfect” is not fidelity to Scripture but idolatry of a version.
You write against gossip and division, but your writings and messages have repeatedly sown discord, discouraged believers, and harmed churches. You label brothers who disagree with you as unfaithful or compromised, when in fact they are standing on the Word of God rightly interpreted. Scripture is clear: “Mark them which cause divisions and offences contrary to the doctrine which ye have learned; and avoid them” (Romans 16:17). Division is not caused by those who resist false teaching—it is caused by those who introduce it. You!
You appeal to the memory of T.Tow, but no human leader is our final authority. Christ alone is Head of the Church, and His Word—not your private interpretation—rules us. Hebrews 13:7 does indeed call us to remember our leaders, but Hebrews 13:8 immediately reminds us, “Jesus Christ the same yesterday, and today, and for ever.” We are not to follow men into error, but to follow Christ faithfully in His truth.
JKool, I urge you to consider soberly: is your ministry bearing the fruit of the Spirit—love, joy, peace, gentleness—or is it producing strife, envy, and pride (Galatians 5:19–23)? The test of faithful ministry is not how forcefully we argue but whether we lead God’s people to unity in Christ, built on the whole counsel of God’s Word.
I call you to repent of these destructive teachings and return to the simplicity of the gospel. Stop tearing down the body of Christ with accusations and misrepresentations. Let us stand together not on man’s theories of “perfect preservation” in one book, but on the eternal Word of God that points us to Christ, our only Savior and Lord.
In Christ’s truth and love,
BPC
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