QUESTION: I can still find the fundamentals in other bibles. So
how can they be bad?
ANSWER: Any fundamental found in any version is found purer or
more frequently in the King James Bible thus making the King
James Bible the best of the field.
EXPLANATION: Most people who claim to be able to find the
fundamentals in other versions forget that the very fundamentals
which they claim to be able to find, were originally taught them
from a King James Bible.
Following are just a few doctrines which can be found in other
versions but found in a weaker state than in the King James
Bible. (The versions mentioned are used as a cross-section of
versions available and do not necessarily include or exclude
others.)
1. The deity of Christ is watered down in Acts 3:13,26; 4:27,30
in the New King James Version, the New International Version and
New American Standard Version where Jesus is called God's
"servant" instead of God's "Son."
2. The doctrine of Hell is watered down in Luke 16:23 in the New
King James Version and New American Standard Version where they
transliterate "Hades" instead of translating it as "Hell."
3. The salvation of the Ethiopian eunuch is eliminated in the New
International Version and New American Standard Version where
Acts 8:37 is removed from the text.
4. The Ascension of Jesus Christ is left out of Luke 24:51 in a
New American Standard Version.
5. The virgin birth of Jesus is denied in the New International
Version and New American Standard Version in Luke 2:33 where
Joseph is called Jesus' father.
6. The doctrine of the Trinity is either removed or questioned in
I John 5:7 where the New American Standard Version and New
International Version remove the verse and then split verse 6 and
manufacture a false verse 7 and in the New King James Version
where a note casts doubt on its authenticity.
These are just a few corruptions in the texts of today's modern
versions. It is not an exhaustive list by any means.
It may be stated that such criticism of other bibles is
"nitpicking." But, let it be remembered that, if you can find a
particular doctrine in a modern bible, let's say, 200 times and
you can find the same doctrine more times in the King James, then
the King James is stronger.