PUBLICATIONS
THE BURNING BUSH
Volume 14
Number 2, July 2008
MARK THEM WHICH CAUSE DIVISIONS
Paul Ferguson
I refer to the paper "Mark Them
Which Cause Divisions" written by the Rev Charles Seet and Elders of
Life Bible-Presbyterian Church, Singapore, published in January 2008.1
It is with great sadness that we are
witnessing the splintering of Singapore Fundamentalism and the
unedifying spectacle of brethren resorting to naming godly men, like Dr
Timothy Tow, Dr Tow Siang Hwa, and Dr Tow Siang Yeow who have stood for
the Faith for more than half a century as "heretics." It is deeply
grieving to many believers around the world that the Board of Elders of
Life Bible-Presbyterian Church (hereafter referred to as "Life BPC")
should resort to such public statements in a legitimate disagreement
over which brethren have a right to follow their own conscience
concerning.
The word "heresy" is, as Life BPC
state, derived from the Greek verb haireomai which means to
"choose." They go on to define it as "a chosen course of thought or
action which is held dogmatically but varies from the true exposition of
the Christian faith as prescribed by the Word of God." I shall examine
the dogmatic implication of this in respect of the Verbal Plenary
Preservation (VPP) position of FEBC in a moment, but it is first worth
also considering other biblical principles that balance the use of such
expressions in a public context.
It is clear that the mark of a godly
spiritual church and leadership is that they are always innately
cautious in using such loaded and volatile terms about fellow brethren
and publish them on a website for the pagan world to gloat over. Life
BPC would be advised to heed the consequences of the example of even a
godly leader like Moses who, "spake unadvisedly with his lips" (Ps
106:33). The Apostle Peter also dares to say that Christians, like Life
BPC, should speak as the "oracles of God" (1 Pet 4:11), when defending
the faith before the public. Our Lord Jesus warned, "Every idle word
that men shall speak, they shall give account thereof in the day of
judgment. For by thy words thou shalt be justified, and by thy words
thou shalt be condemned" (Matt 12:36, 37).
The expression "heretic" is commonly
associated in most believers’ minds as meaning what Harold O J Brown in
his book Heresies states as "someone whose teachings or beliefs
extends beyond legitimate doctrinal difference to undercut the very
basis for Christian existence."2
It is not good enough for Life BPC to hide behind Greek definitions to
justify using a "loaded term" that creates the impression in the minds
of their members that their founding pastor has started a new cult, like
the Mormons, or has denied the doctrine of the Trinity. For Life BPC to
irresponsibly label their founding pastor a heretic and a promulgator of
"heresy" surely cannot be an acceptable, balanced, or a legitimate
response. Their manifest inconsistency in this area can be clearly seen
in that they stated on 8 November 2005,
However, for the sake of brotherly love and harmony, we do not want to
discriminate against any persons who, on grounds of their own personal
conviction, would choose to believe that the texts or copies underlying
the KJV are an exact replica of the original autographs. We believe
"there are truths and forms with respect to which men of good character
and principles may differ. And in all these, we think it the duty both
of private Christians and societies to exercise mutual forbearance
toward each other." (Article 5.5, Constitution of the Life
Bible-Presbyterian Church).
If Life BPC truly believes that the
VPP view is a "heresy," one must ask why would they exercise forbearance
for over two years to their members to believe in a "heretical doctrine"
and claim to be content that their pastor, Dr Timothy Tow, would
continue to shepherd them when he believes and espouses "heresy." The
question must also now be asked: Does Life BPC permit any other heresies
to be practised by their members and pastors? According to Titus 3:10,
which they offer as a proof text for their statement to prove their
claims they are to "reject" such a person as he "is subverted and
sinneth" (v11) yet incredibly they are happy to have "open heretical
sinners" in their leadership and membership!
John Owen comments on this passage
that a heretic is one "that there is no hopes of a restoration or
recovery; he is in a desperate condition, having opposed the person, or
office, or sacrifice of Christ; having either trodden the Son of God
underfoot, or counted his blood common, or done despite unto the spirit
of grace; in either of which cases there is no more sacrifice for sin."
Is this how Life BPC now describe the Board of FEBC including their
founding pastor? With a huge degree of irony, Life BPC state on their
website that those who, "forcibly impose the new view on others (e.g. by
name-calling or intimating that they lack saving faith) brings no glory
to God, and will only discredit the Church of God."3
Life BPC’s wholly inconsistent and unbiblical position only delineates
their muddled up thinking on this issue. In addition, a clear exegetical
understanding of Titus 3:10 delineates that this is a passage dealing
with the discipline of an adherent of a local church by the members
of that local church. As Life BPC admit in their statement4
of 25 January 2008: "The Board of Directors of the College now consists
of members who are no longer in the Church," what Scriptural mandate do
they have for labelling the views of FEBC as "heresy" based on Titus
3:10?
Life BPC seek to justify their
outlandish claim by defending it on three grounds that the VPP position
of FEBC is "new," "divisive" and "infectious." It is true that Spurgeon,
rightly said, "There is nothing new in theology save that which is
false." However, the fallacy of Life BPC’s position can be seen if we
reverse the question on them and ask can they show a doctrinal
formulated statement before the twentieth century that states that God
had not and would not perfectly preserve all of His Words for His people
in any Greek manuscript or printed text? It is clear that Spurgeon was
not referring to doctrines such as VPP that have a legitimate Biblical
interpretative base but false doctrines that have no possible Scriptural
foundation. We can be confident that even Spurgeon would acknowledge
that many of the doctrinal statements he placed in his Church
Constitution were only formulated in "written form" during the second
millennium after Christ, such as "independent church governance" and
"immersion only baptism." Naturally, he would argue that these were not
heresies, but doctrines that had been practised by the church and
believed throughout the centuries and based upon his understanding of
the Word of God. Notwithstanding, the fact remains that such a doctrinal
formulation was not seen until post-Reformation times.
In a similar vein, we can also be
confident that Life BPC would not claim that the Body of Christ is so
narrow that it only encompasses believers from the Reformed
Premillennial Presbyterian background that they base their Church
Constitution either. Does that make them "schismatic" and "heretical,"
according to their definition? We challenge Life BPC to show a Church
Constitution that is exclusively based on their distinctives that has
existed from the time of the Apostles until the nineteenth century. We
could cite many other examples of "new," but not heretical doctrinal
formulations, by, for example, simply asking Life BPC to show us a
Church Creed that expressly deals with the doctrine of inerrancy before
the 1800s. Indeed, the Trinitarian Bible Society (TBS) expressly state
that they have had to tighten up their doctrinal formulations as
recently as 2005 because,
These paragraphs refer to the copies of the Holy Scriptures to be
circulated by the Society and the beliefs of the Society’s members.
However, they do not explicitly state the Doctrine of Holy Scripture.
This was probably because in 1831, when the Constitution was drawn up,
the humble, God-fearing supporters of the Society generally understood
the historic Protestant doctrine of Holy Scripture and there was no need
to express more than that which is contained in the wording of the
Constitution. The history of the decline of orthodox Christianity over
the last two centuries is only a reflection of the decline in
spirituality of the Lord’s people. 5
The consistency of Life BPC is shown
to be hollow and merely empty rhetoric when we look at their current
stands on this issue. For instance, Life BPC’s Church Constitutional
position on Preservation is clearly different from that of BJU whose
faculty openly state "that the text based upon the Alexandrian
manuscripts is, as a whole, superior to the text based upon manuscripts
of the Middle Ages."6 Certainly,
BJU’s view is "infectious" as seen by their proselyting attempts in
their Greek classes and at the World Congress of Fundamentalists in 1999
with their book, From the Mind of God to the Mind of Man,
which Dr Bob Jones III stated from the platform was the, "most
significant book for fundamentalism in this century." The Rev Tan Eng
Boo of Grace Bible-Presbyterian Church who, ironically, has signed a
statement, "A Statement on the Theory of Verbal Plenary Preservation (VPP),"
on the Life BPC website, has publicly stated, "Many newer manuscripts
have been discovered since the days of Erasmus who used the Greek text
which underlines the KJV… There are many good Bible versions today, like
the New King James Version (NKJV), New American Standard Bible (NASB),
English Standard Version (ESV) etc."7
So, let me clarify the problem for
Life BPC. They currently fellowship and allow speakers who believe the
following to use their sanctuary:
(1) Dr Bob Jones III whose
university officially teaches, "Therefore, along with the great majority
of conservative scholars, that the text based upon the Alexandrian
manuscripts is, as a whole, superior to the text based upon manuscripts
of the Middle Ages." One of their staff members, Dr Samuel Schnaiter, in
his 1980 PhD dissertation has even stated, "With regard to preservation,
however, no Scripture explicitly declares anything of this sort of
guidance to apply to the manuscript copyists as far as the precise
wording of the text is concerned. Some have deduced such supernatural
guidance from Scripture. They note passages that promise God’s Word
shall never perish or be lost. However, such promises of preservation in
view of the wording variations must apply only to the message of God’s
Word, not its precise wording."8
(2) The writers of One Bible
Only? from Central Baptist Theological Seminary who state "the
doctrine of preservation was not a doctrine of the ancient church," and
"we might have lost a few words through negligence," and "not only is
Scripture without a verse to explain how God will preserve His Word, but
no statement in Scripture teaches that God did preserve perfectly the
original text of Scripture."9
(3) The Rev Tan Eng Boo of Grace
Bible-Presbyterian Church who argues, "Many newer manuscripts have been
discovered since the days of Erasmus who used the Greek text which
underlines the KJV.… There are many good Bible versions today, like the
New King James Version (NKJV), New American Standard Bible (NASB),
English Standard Version (ESV) etc."
(4) The Rev Colin Wong stated in his
message, "Did God Write Only One Bible?" at Life BPC sanctuary on 28
October 2007, "Since the translation of the KJV or the Authorized
Version of 1611 there has been more concrete manuscripts evidence that
is available today, which is far superior to that which was available to
the King James Version translators in 1611."
However, Life BPC officially state
that, "we believe that God has fully preserved His Word in the body of
manuscripts (or texts or copies) after the original autographs were
lost" and "We uphold the use of the KJV Bible, which is the best English
translation of the Scriptures made by godly translators from the best
Greek and Hebrew texts, which are the closest to the original
texts."10 This position, for
instance, is clearly different from the positions of BJU, Central
Baptist, Revs Tan and Wong who believe that there are "better" extant
Greek texts than these "best" Greek texts underlying the KJV. It seems
that the Board of Elders of Life BPC are in total confusion as to any
discernible and objective position on this issue. They want to live and
preach as if they have a perfect Bible, but they refuse to admit it.
Life BPC state that the words of God have indeed been perfectly
preserved, yet they impliedly teach that no one can find them all at one
time, and place them in one Book! It therefore follows, according to
this view, that God’s words are not preserved in any real sense. They
are not preserved enough to read in one Book. Life BPC does not believe
a person can read, from Genesis to Revelation, every perfect word of God
that was found in the originals today. How then can they call this
"preservation?" Nevertheless, let them prove their view of preservation.
How will they do it? Will they use a Bible that they claim is no longer
100% perfect?
It is clear to any reader who has a
modicum of discernment that the above distinct positions cannot be
reconciled no matter what "spin" is placed upon it. Each discerning
member of the BPC Movement surely has a right now to ask Life BPC –
which one of the above views are, "the true exposition of the Christian
faith as prescribed by the Word of God?" Could Life BPC give us all a
framework for judging whether all of these views are congruent with and
Biblically prescribed by the Word of God? They clearly believe that they
have discerned this in their condemnation of VPP, so it should be an
easy task for them to share with us. Again, from their previous
definition of "heresy," we can only assume that the others must surely
be a "new" invention, "divisive" and, at least, potentially
"infectious."
Dr Bob Jones III clearly has no
problems apparently in being "divisive" and pouring scorn on Life BPC’s
official view of preservation as "schismatic" and "confusing" as he said
on the back cover of God’s Word in Our Hands, "Like a clean-edged
sword, God’s Word in Our Hands cuts through the current confused
and schismatic clatter on the subject of biblical preservation."11
The members of Life BPC surely have a right to especially demand that
their Board of Elders issue a public rebuke against these persons and
ban them from the sanctuary of the church forthwith as "heretics." If
they refuse to do so, then we can only conclude that they are not acting
on principle after all, but are in reality engaged in a semantic
exercise deliberately targeting FEBC.
A simple test to establish the
integrity of the position that Life BPC has adopted would be for them to
issue an agreed statement cataloguing the mistakes in the underlying
text of the KJV (that they are so confident is there!). This must
include testable, objective, and tangible evidence that makes it clear
to all objective readers that (1) these mistakes are there and (2) they
have a Scriptural framework for doing this. If Life BPC will not or
cannot provide the evidence, then every congregational member has a
right to surely question the validity of their statements and conclude
they are being economical with the facts. The Rev Charles Seet publicly
stated in Life BPC sanctuary in a sermon12
on 28 October 2007 that, "the correct reading can be easily determined
by comparing scripture with scripture" so I assume this should be a
relatively easy task. Indeed, Life BPC would be doing the church at
large the greatest possible service by releasing Rev Seet on a
Sabbatical to produce this perfect text for us all – it would be the
talk of the Millennium!
Life BPC wholly misrepresents the
VPP position as a "new" concept when they say,
The new view became prominent only in the last 30 years in America and
is held only by a small number of writers and institutions, e.g. Dr
Donald A Waite. It is NOT held by the majority of fundamental,
Bible-believing institutions, churches and writers (e.g. Trinitarian
Bible Society, and G I Williamson, author of The Westminster
Confession of Faith for Study Classes). The first to propound this
view was a Seventh-day Adventist, Benjamin G Wilkinson (1872 – 1968)
with his book Our Authorised Bible Vindicated (1930). Wilkinson
was also the first person to misapply Psalm 12:6-7 as though it were a
promise of the preservation of the KJV. Notably, others such as
James Jay Ray, David Otis Fuller and Peter S Ruckman have continued to
use Wilkinson’s interpretation of this passage. 13
This statement shows the poor
scholarship and research of Life BPC who are clearly plagiarising the
views of anti-KJV and anti-Preservation writers. A number of glaring
inaccuracies are evident in this statement.
(1) It is not true that VPP is a
"new" concept. William Aberhart (1878-1943), for instance, was a
pastor, Bible school dean, radio Bible teacher, the principal of one of
the most prestigious high schools in Canada, and a greatly beloved
political leader—the Premier of Alberta from 1935-43—and he wrote in
1925,
I can still believe the Lord Jesus Christ, when he said: ‘For verily I
say unto you, Till heaven and earth pass, one jot or one tittle shall in
no wise pass from the law, till all be fulfilled’ (Matt. 5:18). ‘Heaven
and earth shall pass away, but my words shall not pass away’ (Matt.
24:35). If these words mean anything, they inform us that the Lord Jesus
intended to see to it that the Bible, His Word, would be preserved for
us in a perfect, infallible state. 14
I hope Life BPC will immediately
retract this manifest error.
(2) Life BPC claim that "Wilkinson
was also the first person to misapply Psalm 12:6-7 as though it were a
promise of the preservation of the KJV" and misrepresent the weight of
evidence upon which this was based, "The vast majority of Bible
commentaries do not interpret this as a passage on preservation of God’s
Word."15 However, many noted
Christian writers believe it is referring to the "Words of God" such as
John Wesley in his notes which were first published on June 5, 1765
says,
V. 6.
Pure—Without the least mixture of falsehood; and therefore shall
infallibly be fulfilled.
V.7. Thou
shalt keep them—Thy words or promises: these thou wilt observe
and keep, both now, and from this generation for ever. 16
John Calvin implied that "some" in
his day believed it when he said "Some give this exposition of the
passage, Thou wilt keep them, namely, thy words; ....." Matthew Poole
accepts it as a valid interpretation as he says it includes "Thy words
or promises last mentioned." Others, including Henry Martyn, G Campbell
Morgan, and Kidner also take the same view.17
(3) Life BPC18
and others19 have been
arguing, in a most misleading manner, that the Trinitarian Bible Society
(TBS) position is in contradistinction/opposed to the position of VPP of
FEBC. Notwithstanding, that the TBS has issued no public statement to
this effect, let us compare the TBS official position with both Life BPC
and FEBC. All of the following quotations have been drawn from "The
Statement of Doctrine of Holy Scripture"20
issued by "all the Members of the General Committee, the Vice-Presidents
and the General Secretary" in 2005. The TBS state very clearly that:
In conformity to God’s purpose, promise, and command, faithful and
accurate copies were made (Deuteronomy 17:18; Proverbs 25:1) and,
through God’s special providential care, His Word has been preserved
in all generations (Psalm 119:152; Matthew 5:18; 24:35; Luke 16:17;
1 Peter 1:25). 21
The TBS also state in the Preface
that they hold to,
The Reformation Confessions such as the Westminster (1647), the Savoy
(1658), and the London Baptist (1689), state regarding Scripture that,
‘The Old Testament in Hebrew, (which was the native language of the
people of God of old,) and the New Testament in Greek, (which at the
time of the writing of it, was most generally known to the nations,)
being immediately inspired by God, and, by his singular care and
providence, kept pure in all ages, are therefore authentical… (WCF
1:8).
So we can conclude from these
statements that the TBS believe all the Words of God have been
providentially preserved "pure" and "in all ages." Also, the preserving
of these Words has been done by God and not man so we cannot believe
that this would be done carelessly or by accident. We cannot play
semantics and say that "pure" only means really 99.9% as it can only
rationally mean 100% and perfect as the WCF state that it was done by
God, who cannot err as any impurity as "a little leaven leaveneth the
whole lump." The question now is: where does the TBS state the "pure
Words of God are?" They say,
The Lord Jesus Christ and His Apostles received the preserved and
standard Hebrew text of the Old Testament as Scripture (Luke
4:16-19, 21; 2 Timothy 3:16). This serves as our pattern for accepting
the historically received text of the New Testament also as Scripture
(1 Timothy 5:18 cf. Luke 10:7; 2 Peter 3:15-16)… These texts of
Scripture reflect the qualities of God-breathed Scripture, including
being authentic, holy, pure, true, infallible, trustworthy, excellent,
self-authenticating, necessary, sufficient, perspicuous,
self-interpreting, authoritative and inerrant (Psalm 19:7-9, Psalm 119).
They are consequently to be received as the Word of God (Ezra 7:14;
Nehemiah 8:8; Daniel 9:2; 2 Peter 1:19) and the correct reading at
any point is to be sought within these texts. 22
So, these "texts" are to be received
the same way Christ and the apostles received them i.e. as the perfectly
preserved and inspired Scripture (2 Tim 3:16), as they are "pure, true,
infallible, trustworthy, excellent, self-authenticating, necessary,
sufficient, perspicuous, self-interpreting, authoritative and inerrant."
Therefore, we can safely conclude that the TBS believe that these
"texts" can be said to be the perfect 100% inspired Words of God. Now,
which "texts" are they referring to? The TBS state,
The Trinitarian Bible Society maintains that the providentially
preserved true and authentic text is to be found in the Masoretic Hebrew
and the Greek Received Texts. In so doing, it follows the historic,
orthodox Protestant position of acknowledging as Holy Scripture the
Hebrew and Greek texts consistently accessible to and preserved among
the people of God in all ages. These texts had remained in common
use in different parts of the world for more than fifteen centuries and
they faithfully represent the texts used in New Testament times. 23
So, the TBS state very clearly that
the "true and authentic text" is "found in the Masoretic and Received
Texts," but only those from the Received text family. It adds a further
limb of proof here which is important as it must only be in those texts
that are "consistently accessible to and preserved among the people of
God in all ages." This would appear to expressly rule out any such
concept of a "Majority Text" position that "preservation is throughout
the ages in all the extant manuscripts, versions and the citations by
the Church fathers." However, how does the TBS define as the, "Masoretic
Hebrew and the Greek Received Texts?"
The Society accepts as the best edition of the Hebrew Masoretic text the
one prepared in 1524-25 by Jacob ben Chayyim and known, after David
Bomberg the publisher, as the Bomberg text. The Greek Received Text is
the name given to a group of printed texts, the first of which was
published by Desiderius Erasmus in 1516. The Society uses for the
purposes of translation the text reconstructed by F.H.A. Scrivener in
1894. 24
It should be noted carefully that
the "Greek Received Text" is defined by the TBS as "the name given to a
group of printed texts, the first of which was published by Desiderius
Erasmus in 1516." This clearly does not include any other so-called
"Majority Text" from any other Byzantine Family manuscripts that are
extant today that differ from any of the "printed texts." We can only
logically conclude that the TBS only accept these "printed texts" as
having the "true and authentic text" of the "pure" Providentially
Preserved Word of God.
Life BPC have tried to argue that
the TBS statement does not mean this and that the TBS allow latitude of
interpretation in that they believe all of the "Words of God" are
preserved somewhere in the extant manuscripts within the "Byzantine
Text" family. However, the TBS clearly state they only view the "printed
texts" not the extant manuscripts as the "Greek Received Text," which
they also state is "definitive and the final point of reference in all
the Society’s work." However, in a final and surely decisive blow to the
Life BPC position, the TBS also, in their definition of the "Majority
Text," expressly and definitively rule out any such view as Biblically
valid,
Majority Text: A text based on the majority of manuscript witnesses.
The Greek New Testament According to the Majority Text, edited by
Zane C. Hodges and Arthur L. Farstad (1982), is a modern example of the
Majority Text. Although close to the Received Text, there are a number
of differences and some of these are significant (e.g. John 7:53-8:11;
Acts 8:36,37). Furthermore, as no detailed collation of all surviving
manuscripts has taken place, the exact majority text cannot yet be
determined; and even if one day that became possible, the resultant
text could only be provisional and tentative, because the discovery of
further manuscripts might change minority readings to majority readings,
or vice versa. The doctrine of providential preservation, however,
teaches that the Church is—and always has been—in possession of
the true text of Scripture. 25
In other words, the TBS have adopted
a faith-based test for determining the exact words of Holy
Scripture which is "the doctrine of providential preservation, however,
teaches that the Church is—and always has been—in possession of
the true text of Scripture." What the TBS are stating here is that there
is no further examination needed of extant texts within any of the
textual families as we already have the exact words of the autographs in
the "printed texts" of the "Greek Received Text." In simple terms, it is
crystal clear to anyone who reads with an open mind, that the TBS
believe in VPP in the various editions of the printed Greek Texts of the
Textus Receptus! This is very different from the Life BPC
position that only holds to a nebulous and undefined view that "God has
fully preserved His Word in the body of manuscripts (or texts or copies)
after the original autographs were lost."26
By contrast, FEBC state that:
The infallible and inerrant words of Scripture are found in the
faithfully preserved Traditional/Majority manuscripts and fully
represented in the Printed and Received Text...that underlies the
Reformation Bibles best represented by the KJV. 27
The TBS position, from the deductive
and logical analysis above can only differ from FEBC in one marginal
aspect; that they would change this statement to "fully represented in
the Printed and Received Texts," as they state "the scope of the
Society’s Constitution does not extend to considering the minor
variations between the printed editions of the Textus Receptus."
It would also seem logical that the TBS would probably lean more to the
view of FEBC as no doubt it makes more sense to assume that the KJV
translators made the right choices with the greater evidence before them
in determining the true text when comparing what the TBS say are
"variations" that are "not of great significance and rarely affect the
sense"28 in the various printed
editions of the Received Text.29
Despite Life BPC accusations that
FEBC is "divisive" on this issue, the reality is that FEBC readily
embraces the TBS position as a legitimate interpretation and state,
FEBC concedes that others can differ with them "over the absolute
certainty as regards the underlying texts or words" but as long as other
VPP and KJV defenders "...maintain VPP in the lineage of
Byzantine/Majority manuscripts and the Textus Receptus..." and deny the
Westcott-Hort Text and also deny the existence of scribal errors,
"...slight differences of opinion over the verbally preserved
texts/words among KJV defenders should remain as non issues...." 30
(4) Life BPC claim that the
conviction of VPP, "is not held by the majority of fundamental,
Bible-believing institutions, churches and writers." Notwithstanding,
that their distinctives of Reformed Premillennial Presbyterianism is in
a relative minority in these categories and they do not consider that a
problem, a quick survey around the "Fundamentalist world" will show how
worthless such an observation is. For instance, in the USA, it is
reckoned that the number of independent Baptist churches is roughly
10,000 and most of these are pro-KJV and VPP. We will list just a few
examples:
(i) Crown College of the Bible and
Temple Baptist Church is an Independent Fundamental Baptist Bible
College and Seminary in Powell, Tennessee with more than 1,000 students.
The founder and President, Dr Clarence Sexton has spoken at many Free
Presbyterian Churches in Northern Ireland and is a close friend of Dr
Ian Paisley and have exchanged pulpits many times.31
The Reformers’ portraits line the halls of Temple Baptist Church. In
2007, Dr Sexton gave the opening address to the Fundamental Baptist
Fellowship International (FBFI) Annual Fellowship.32
His Church, Bible College and Seminary use the KJV exclusively and
clearly state in their "Statement of Faith" on the Scriptures that,
We believe the Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments to be the
Bible, "as it is in truth, the Word of God..." (I Thessalonians 2:13).
We believe in verbal, plenary inspiration in the original writings, and
God’s preservation of His pure words to every generation (II Timothy
3:16, Psalms 12:6-8). The Masoretic Text of the Old Testament and the
Received Text of the New Testament (Textus Receptus) are those texts of
the original languages we accept and use; the King James Version of the
Bible is the only English version we accept and use. 33
(ii) Pensacola Christian College has
4,500 undergraduate students and has recently appointed Dr Lloyd
Streeter as co-pastor of the Campus Church34
who has published a book fully endorsing VPP in which he says,
We have no original language manuscripts for the book of Job except
those copied in A.D. 900 by Massorite scribes. That is a gap of
approximately 3000 years. Actually, we do not even know the language in
which Job was originally written. Think of it, dear reader – 3,000 years
with no manuscripts? How would you know that Job is God’s Word if you
had to depend on ‘early manuscripts’? There is ONE way to know and that
is by faith. God said He would preserve His Word and He kept His
promise. … So it means absolutely nothing that there is a "scarcity" of
Greek manuscript evidence in the first several centuries of church
history. Our confidence is in the God of the Bible Who said that He
would not allow His words to fall by the wayside never to be known to
man again. Early copies were worn out and destroyed (especially the best
ones!) but the Word of God is indestructible and unalterable. God always
saw to it that the best copies were copied. The Holy Spirit taught God’s
people to know and keep the words of God. … Furthermore, ...
trustworthiness of the King James Bible should be looked upon as a
winnowing or refining process extending from Tyndale through 1769. God
used such men as Erasmus, Beza, Stephanus, Tyndale, the translators of
the English versions which preceded the KJV, the translators of the KJV
itself, and those who corrected printing and spelling errors between
1611 and 1769. 35
(iii) David Cloud runs the Way of
Life website ministry which has the largest list of subscribers and
viewers of any Fundamentalist ministry. Cloud receives 2,500 and more
personal letters and e-mails each month. Hundreds of Independent Baptist
Churches are associated with him and listed in his Directory of
Churches.
(iv) Singapore has a number of
Independent Baptist Churches, listed in David Cloud’s Directory that are
clearly VPP.36 For instance, Shalom
Baptist Church states, "We believe that God preserved His Word in the
Traditional Masoretic and Traditional Greek Text (the Textus Receptus)
and we hold the King James Version which is based on these texts as the
best English translation of the Bible."
37
(v) The Free Presbyterian Church of
Scotland clearly embrace the TBS’ position that all the "Words of God"
have been preserved in the Received Text of the Textus Receptus
editions. Speaking of the WCF, they disagree with the Life BPC
interpretation and state,
Note how the Confession emphasises "in all ages." The claim of biblical
criticism is that manuscripts discovered over the past 150 years which
were not used or available to the Church in the preceding 1500 years are
more authentic than the standard text (often called the Received Text)
which form the vast majority of available manuscripts which the
Westminster Assembly spoke of as having been kept pure in all ages. This
text is witnessed to by the general consensus of the Church in each
generation. God has preserved the Scriptures down through the ages for
the salvation of men and the edification and comfort of His church, not
buried away secretly but publicly in the usage of His Church. It
is significant that Isaiah 59:21 speaks of the Church’s continuous
possession of the Word, this verse is, as John Owen, put it, "the great
charter of the Church’s preservation of truth." Any close
consideration of the following verses will show that the providential
preservation taught in relation to the Word of God extends beyond its
doctrines to all of its words. Every word of the Scriptures as
originally given was fully inspired of God and in the same way every
word preserved by God is also fully inspired (See Matt. 5:18; Matt.
24:35; Matt 28:20; Mark 13:31; Luke 16:17; Luke 21:33; 1 Cor 11:23; 1
Pet 1:25; Rev 22:18-19).
Any Church that holds fully to the teaching of the Westminster
Confession must recognise that the Bible teaches the full providential
preservation of the text of Scripture. Not least because various parts
of the wording and teaching of the Westminster Standards depend on
verses that are only in the Received Text and have therefore been
omitted in most modern versions (e.g. Matt. 6:13, 1 John 5:7). 38
(vi) Dr Ian Paisley is the Joint
Chairman of the World Congress of Fundamentalists and Founder of the
Free Presbyterian Church of Ulster. The Rev Dr Ian Paisley MP, in his
book My Plea for the Old Sword (KJV), wrote:
Divine Revelation plus Divine Inspiration plus Divine Preservation
equals the Divine Bible. These all, without exception, cover the whole
field of every Word of God. There is no such thing as verbal Revelation
without verbal Inspiration and there is no such thing as verbal
Inspiration without verbal Preservation. In all cases it is
not partial but plenary i.e. full, complete, perfect. …
The Divine Revelation, put into writing the verbally Infallible
Scriptures through Divine Inspiration, must have Divine Preservation in
order to be available to all generations. The verbal Inspiration of the
Scriptures demands the verbal Preservation of the Scriptures. Those who
would deny the need for verbal Preservation cannot be accepted as being
really committed to verbal Inspiration. If there is no preserved Word of
God today then the work of Divine Revelation and Divine Inspiration has
perished.
In such a case any Bible is as good as any other. Hence the
multiplication and continuing changes of perverted English versions of
the Bible on the market today.
Those who believe in a partial preservation are not much better. To say
that God has preserved most of the Original Scriptures but not them all,
robs us of every Word of God. Therefore we cannot live [by His every
word, Matt 4:4]. This is but another way to pen-knife God’s every Word.
Those who do not believe that God preserved His Word are really going
down the path of final rejection of that Book of which the Lord Jesus
Christ said, ‘The Word of God cannot be broken.’ Thank God, no potency
can disintegrate this Rock. 39
Dr Paisley went on to defend the VPP
of Scripture in the original languages and the KJV from Psalm 12:6-7:
Surely here we have the Doctrine of Divine Preservation divinely
revealed. The preserved Scriptures cannot be lost or caused in any way
to perish. As of the God who uttered them, so we can say, ‘Thou
remainest!’
It is interesting to note that the new Bibles vary the words of Psalm
12:6-7 and so eliminate the testimony of that verse to the Divine
Preservation of the Scriptures. They insist that the ‘them’ of verse
seven is not a reference to God’s words but to God’s people … and
destroy the text’s testimony to the Preservation of God’s Word.
God’s providential preservation of His own Word ensured that the true
Scriptures were not hidden away in the library of the Antichrist nor in
a monastery of ‘Greek Catholic’ idolatry at the time when Tyndale
prepared his Bible. Faithful and true copies of the originals were at
hand for the Divine Bombshell (Tyndale’s translation of God’s Holy Word
into English) which would smash the Roman Antichrist. He translated into
English the Preserved Word of God, not the Perverted Word of God.
A return to the Apostolic Gospel comes as a result of Tyndale’s work. A
return to the Apostate Gospel comes as a result of the translation of
Rome’s long hidden, perverted text and other such perverted texts in the
Modern Perversions of the Scriptures.
The Authorised Version translated into English the Preserved Word of God
and so preserved for the English speaking peoples of the World, the Word
of the Living God, the only infallible Rule of Faith and Practice. 40
It is clear from these quotes that
Dr Ian Paisley believes that the "true Scriptures" were only preserved
in a "full, complete, perfect" manner in the "true copies of the
originals … at hand" which gave us Tyndale’s Version and eventually the
Authorised Version. Will Life BPC denounce now the Joint Chairman of the
World Congress of Fundamentalists, Dr Ian Paisley as a "heretic?" Will
they do this also for the TBS, Crown College, Dr Clarence Sexton, Way of
Life, hundreds (if not thousands) of KJV-defending churches across the
world, and Dr Lloyd Streeter, co-pastor of the Campus Church at
Pensacola Christian College? Will they issue a statement banning all of
these groups from the premises of Life BPC for their "heresy?" In
accordance with Titus 3:10 and their claim to practise in their
Constitution "Ecclesiastical separation from all churches or groups of
churches who are doctrinally impure," will Life BPC "reject" and
separate from the TBS, Dr Ian Paisley, the Free Presbyterians of Ulster
and Scotland, Crown College, Pensacola Christian College, and the World
Congress of Fundamentalists for promoting "heresy" and allowing
"heretics" into leadership.
It is axiomatic, from all of the
evidence presented above, that a "new formulation" of an historic
doctrine is not necessarily characteristic of "heresy." It is also clear
that Life BPC have not even carried out the basic steps of collating the
evidence properly and analysing it objectively. This was the very
evidence that they used to act in a discriminatory, inconsistent and
unbiblical manner in their inflammatory and unjust action. Unless they
retract we can only conclude that they are simply willing to tolerate
any view on preservation, save that of FEBC.
In light of the above evidence, we
can only plead that Life BPC formally retract their visceral and clearly
unfounded and unbiblical accusations against their founding pastor, Dr
Timothy Tow and the Board of Directors of FEBC. Further delays will only
compound the great wrong of these terrible slurs and slanders, which as
they themselves stated, "brings no glory to God, and will only discredit
the Church of God"41 for the
infallible and perfect Scripture warns, "For with what judgment ye
judge, ye shall be judged: and with what measure ye mete, it shall be
measured to you again" (Matt 7:2).
Questions
for Life BPC
These questions which I have
modified for the Life BPC context are based partly on some suggestions
raised by Independent Baptist author, Kent Brandenberg.42
(1) Do you believe it is possible
that the underlying text of the KJV in Hebrew and Greek is an exact 100%
copy of the autographs? If not, do you have a Scriptural framework and
any objective textual critical framework for rejecting so that we all
can "test" your bold assertions?
(2) How can you add or take away
from something that isn’t settled? In other words, what difference does
Revelation 22:18, 19 make?
(3) How is the Bible considered
perfect if there are errors in it? If the errors aren’t related to the
words, then what difference does verbal inspiration make? What is the
Scriptural basis for errors in the Bible?
(4) Where does the Bible say there
would be sixty-six books? If it doesn’t say, then how do we know there
are not more or less? What are the reasons that Christianity rejected
the Apocrypha and accepted the book of Revelation?
(5) What is the pre-19th
century historic basis for the doctrine of the errancy of Scripture,
that is, the history of assuming that we don’t know what the Words are
or that there are errors in Scripture?
(6) What is the historic position on
the preservation of Scripture?
(7) What is your developed
Scriptural position on the doctrine of preservation that you have
believed and believed before you began examining textual criticism?
(8) What was Paul telling Timothy in
2 Timothy 3:16, 17 that was profitable for doctrine, correction, etc.?
If every Word and all of them was necessary for thoroughly furnishing us
to every good work, then how could we do that without all of them?
(9) When Jesus told us that man
shall live by every Word in Matthew 4:4, should we assume that He meant
that we would not have every Word?
(10) When something passes away like
heaven and earth will pass away, does that mean that it will disappear?
If God’s Words are not going to pass away or jots and tittles are not
going to pass away, does that mean that we are still going to possess
them?
(11) Was the Critical Text available
for believers from c.1525-1825? If someone, like BJU believes that this
"new" text is closer to the autographs are they believing in "heresy" as
their view is also "infectious" and "divisive?"
(12) Does Scripture teach anywhere
that man was responsible for restoring a lost text?
(13) Can you show me physical,
tangible evidence that the Ben Chayyim Hebrew Masoretic and the
Scrivener TR are not the same words as the original manuscripts?
(14) How can a member of Life BPC be
confident that prophecies are being fulfilled literally today, if he
does not have all the words of the Bible available to him?
(15) Where does Scripture say that a
miracle is a greater and more thorough act of God than providence? Is
something that God does providentially less God than it is when God does
something miraculously?
(16) Can you prove that all the
words of the autographs were not available to the translators of the KJV
as they were consolidated into a printed edition?
(17) In light of Matthew 5:18,
can you provide any evidence that prior to Erasmus there was no
agreement among the true remnant church as to the "preserved text" to
the degree of "jots and tittles" having been preserved? Can you prove
that all of the period of time before 1611 all of the "words" were not
in one place at one time?
(18) Which of the following
positions reflect your view?
(i) Every Word of God was inspired
and has been preserved and is available today.
(ii) Every Word of God was inspired,
but we’re not sure that every Word has been preserved.
(iii) Every Word of God was inspired
and has been perfectly preserved, but we’re not sure that every Word is
available.
(iv) We don’t have every Word of God
today, and we may never have had it.
(19) What fundamental doctrine of
Scripture and what dangers to the Church is there from the consequences
of believing that God has perfectly preserved His Words today? Do you
believe that doubt in a perfect Bible is the less dangerous position?
How would you prove to a cult member or a non-believer that you have an
infallible, inerrant Bible?
(20) In light of Isaiah 59:21, "As
for me, this is my covenant with them, saith the LORD; My spirit that is
upon thee, and my words which I have put in thy mouth, shall not depart
out of thy mouth, nor out of the mouth of thy seed, nor out of the mouth
of thy seed’s seed, saith the LORD, from henceforth and for ever," what
words have departed from the mouth of believers in 2008? When did "for
ever" end? Do you agree with John Owen who said on his commentary on
this passage that it means the "Words" of God, "shall always continue
with the church and her spiritual seed, such as are born in her, and
brought up by her, throughout all successive ages, and to the end of
time; and it may be observed, that after the conversion of the Jews, to
which this prophecy has a special regard, they shall no more apostatise?"
Do you agree with The Pulpit Commentary edited by H D M Spence
and Joseph S Exell whose exposition on this section says, "The Spirit
will be accompanied with certain "words" which will be put into the
Church’s mouth; and these words will remain unchanged and pass on from
mouth to mouth, age after age, for ever. The "words" intended are
probably those of the entire Bible—"all God’s revelations" (Cheyne)—which
the Church will maintain as inspired truth through all ages."
(21) Where are all the extant
manuscripts of the New Testament? How does one look at every single one
of them? Has Life BPC elders ever studied any of them – if so, how many?
(22) Do you agree with Dr Martin
Lloyd-Jones’ book, God the Father, God the Son, when he says that
miracles are a sub-category of providence?
(23) Do Life BPC agree with Rev Tan
Eng Boo of Grace Bible-Presbyterian Church that "We have in our hands
the perfect Word of God…. We believe we have the perfect Bible, but not
the perfect version!" 43 If so, can
they state where this "perfect Bible" is?
(24) Do Life BPC believe God would
providentially lead Samuel to "let none of his words fall to the ground"
(1 Sam 3:19), yet He did today as we cannot find some of these Words?
Does any Bible version tell us that God would preserve His words "out
there somewhere" among thousands of variant readings and that it is up
to the scholars, who never agree with each other and keep changing their
minds every few years, to tell us where the true words of God might be
found?
(25) If a member of Life BPC does
not have access to all the "Words of God" today, will God hold him
accountable on the day of judgment for rejecting and not receiving them
(John 12:48) and not keeping His commandments (Luke 16:10; Rev 22:14)?
(26) Who is preserving the Words of
God today – God or man?
(27) Can Life BPC identify
absolutely all the Words of God today? Could they explain how they could
do this? Rev Charles Seet said at Life BPC sanctuary in a sermon44
that "The correct reading can be easily determined by comparing
scripture with scripture" so this should be a straightforward task.
(28) In light of 2 Peter 3:2 which
say, "That ye may be mindful of the words which were spoken before by
the holy prophets, and of the commandment of us the apostles of the Lord
and Saviour" are we excused of this as we do not have all these words?
(29) As "faith cometh by hearing,
and hearing by the word of God" (Rom 10:17), how can the members of Life
BPC "earnestly contend for the faith which was once delivered unto the
saints" (Jude 3) if we do not have all of that faith?
(30) Life BPC stated45
in respect of Matthew 24:35 that "The words of Jesus will continue to be
certain, valid and trustworthy even after the universe ceases to exist."
Can a member of Life BPC know today that all the Words of Jesus are
"certain, valid and trustworthy" if they do not have them all?
(31) Life BPC stated46
in respect of the words "kept pure in all ages" in the Westminster
Confession, "If they had truly written it with the intention of proving
perfect preservation of Scripture, more would have been written about
it." Can they show us any evidence from the writings of any of the
Westminster Divines to prove that the basis of their interpretation of
this is correct?
(32) In light of the following quote
in 1893 for The Evangelist by E D Morris,47
expert on the Westminster divines, who contributed to Philip Schaff’s
History of the Christian Church, do you believe that the
one-Bible-belief started in the 1970s or the mid-twentieth century?
As a Professor in a Theological Seminary, it has been my duty to make a
special study of the Westminster Confession of Faith, as have I done for
twenty years; and I venture to affirm that no one who is qualified to
give an opinion on the subject, would dare to risk his reputation on the
statement that the Westminster divines ever thought the original
manuscripts of the Bible were distinct from the copies in their
possession.
(33) In light of the following quote
by Samuel Rutherford, in A Free Disputation Against Pretended Liberty
of Conscience, in 1649, do you believe that we can separate the
teaching of Scripture from the actual Words?
Though the Letter of the Scripture be not the Word alone, yet the Letter
with the true sense and meaning of it, is the Word.... So if ye destroy
the Letter of the Scripture, you do destroy the Scripture; and if you do
deny the Letter, how is it possible that you should attain to the true
sense thereof, when the Sense lies wrapped up in the Letters, and the
words thereof?
We must say, we have not the clear and infallible word of God, because
the Scripture comes to our hand, by fallible means, which is a great
inconsequence, for through Scribes, Translators, Grammarians, Printers,
may all err, it followeth not that an [un]-erring providence of him
that hath seven eyes, hath not delivered to the Church, the Scriptures
containing the infallible truth of God.
(34) In light of the following quote
by Richard Capel, one of the divines, when he writes (Capel’s Remains,
London, 1658, pp 19-43), do you agree that God by His providence hath
preserved all the words "uncorrupt?"
[W]e have the Copies in both languages [Hebrew and Greek], which Copies
vary not from Primitive writings in any matter which may stumble any.
This concerns only the learned, and they know that by consent of all
parties, the most learned on all sides among Christians do shake hands
in this, that God by his providence hath preserved them uncorrupt.... As
God committed the Hebrew text of the Old Testament to the Jews, and did
and doth move their hearts to keep it untainted to this day: So I dare
lay it on the same God, that he in his providence is so with the Church
of the Gentiles, that they have and do preserve the Greek Text
uncorrupt, and clear: As for some scrapes by Transcribers, that comes to
no more, than to censure a book to be corrupt, because of some scrapes
in the printing, and ‘tis certain, that what mistake is in one print,
is corrected in another.
Notes
1
http://www.lifebpc.com/ourstand/markthem.htm.
2
Harold O J Brown, Heresies (Peabody: Hendrickson Publishers,
1984), 2.
3
http://www.lifebpc.com/ourstand/godlypath.htm.
4
http://www.lifefebc.com/ourstand/stmtrelations.htm.
5
http://www.trinitarianbiblesociety.org/site/statement.pdf.
6
Bob Jones University. "Position of the
Bible Department of Bob Jones University on the Scripture (mimeograph).
Office of the President, no date. Printed in Standing Without
Apology: The History of Bob Jones University by Daniel L Turner
(Greenville: Bob Jones University Press, c1997). Appendix D, 322-3.
7
The Perfect Bible or the Perfect Version? at
http://www.truth.sg/response/pborpv.htm.
8
Samuel Schnaiter, Relevancy of Textual Criticism, 1980.
9
Edward Glenny, The Bible Version Debate, 93, 95, 99.
10
http://www.lifebpc.com/ourstand/stmtfaith.htm.
11
James B Williams, ed, From the Mind of God to the Mind of Man
(Greenville: Ambassador Emerald International, 1999).
12
Rev Charles Seet, "The Word that Endures Forever," preached at Life
Bible-Presbyterian Church on October 28, 2007.
13
http://www.lifefebc.com/ourstand/godlypath.htm.
14
Cited by David Cloud from William Aberhart, The Latest of Modern
Movements, 1925 at
http://www.wayoflife.org/fbns/trusted-voices-on-translations.html.
15
http://www.lifebpc.com/ourstand/godlypath.htm.
16
John Wesley, Explanatory Notes on the Old Testament.
17
A comprehensive list is at
http://www.wayoflife.org/fbns/fbns/fbns88.html.
18
http://www.lifebpc.com/ourstand/godlypath.htm. So desperate are Life
BPC to buttress their misrepresentation of the TBS view that they have
resorted to citing A J Brown, former editorial secretary of the
Trinitarian Bible Society (TBS) in a 24-year-old document, "Faith and
Textual Scholarship", TBS Quarterly Record (Oct-Dec 1984).
They have acted, at best, carelessly in failing to study the clear
statements of the latest "Statement of Doctrine of Holy
Scripture" by the TBS. This error is compounded when the TBS has
rejected the validity of the statements of A J Brown, as Mr David
Larlham, the Assistant General Secretary of TBS, recently wrote to Dr
Jeffrey Khoo of FEBC, "we would suggest that neither you nor the Rev.
Wong should place any such reliance upon the comments of Mr Andrew Brown
going back around 20 years." David Cloud lists correspondence from Mr
Brown (www.wayoflife.org/articles/majoritytext.htm)
clearly endorsing the "Majority Text" position in the 1980s, but he
states that Mr Andrew Brown was "dismissed from the Trinitarian Bible
Society in 1991."
19
http://www.truth.sg/tbsnonvpp.htm.
20
http://www.trinitarianbiblesociety.org/site/statement.pdf.
21
Preface, Section 4.
22
Section 6.
23
Note 1, page 6.
24
Note 3, page 6.
25
See definition of "Majority Text" in Word List, 9.
26
http://www.lifebpc.com/ourstand/stmtfaith.htm.
27
Editorial,
The Burning Bush 12 (2006): 2.
28
"A Brief Look at the Textus Receptus" in Appendix 3.
29
Indeed, the TBS state in Appendix 2, (footnote 4) that "the Society
believes that the latest and best edition is the text reconstructed by F
H A Scrivener in 1894."
30
The Burning Bush
12 (2006): 80.
31
http://www.wbir.com/news/local/story.aspx?storyid=31306.
32
http://www.fbfi.org/content/view/61/29.
33
http://www.thecrowncollege.com/Future/Faith.aspx.
34
http://www.pcci.edu/CampusChurch/PastorBios.html.
35
Lloyd Streeter, Seventy-five Problems with Central Baptist
Theological Seminary’s Book "The Bible Version Debate" (LaSalle:
First Baptist Church, 2001), 98, 99, 104.
36
http://www.wayoflife.org/fbns/churchdir/!churches.htm.
37
http://shalom-baptist.com/index.html.
38
http://www.fpchurch.org.uk/Beliefs/AuthorisedVersion.php.
39
Ian R K Paisley, My Plea for the Old Sword: the English Authorised
Version (KJV) (Belfast: Ambassador, 1997), 102-3.
40
Ibid, 106.
41
http://www.lifebpc.com/ourstand/godlypath.htm.
42
http://www.kentbrandenburg.blogspot.com.
43
http://www.truth.sg/response/pborpv.htm.
44
Rev Charles Seet, "The Word that Endures Forever," preached at Life
Bible-Presbyterian Church on October 28, 2007.
45
http://www.lifebpc.com/ourstand/godlypath.htm.
46
Ibid.
47
Prof E D Morris for decades taught the Westminster Confession at Lane
Theological Seminary in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Paul Ferguson was born in Northern Ireland and was
brought up in the Free Presbyterian Church of Ulster, where his
father is a minister in the London congregation. He studied Biochemistry
at Queen’s University, Belfast and Law at King’s College, University of
London. Paul then practised Corporate Law for five years in London and
has also been a lecturer in Law and British History in various
universities in Southeast Asia. After completing a Doctorate in
Religious Education from 2006-2008 at Foundations Theological Seminary
in Dunn, North Carolina, he is now studying for a Doctorate in Theology
at Far Eastern Bible College in Singapore. He is married to a
Singaporean, Cheryl, and they have a daughter, Sarah Anne.
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