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FEBC Under Siege by Life BPC:
Pray for Peace and Unity Based on
Truth and Charity
BEARING TRUE WITNESS BY REV DR JEFFREY KHOO
I write in response to the
article and statement published in the Life Bible-Presbyterian Church (BPC)
Weekly of January 27, 2008, namely, (1) “Bearing False Witness” by the Rev
Charles Seet, and (2) “An Appeal to VPP Proponents” by the Life BPC Board of
Elders (BOE).1
Ninth Commandment
The Rev Charles Seet wrote an
excellent article against breaking the ninth commandment, “Thou shalt not bear
false witness against thy neighbour” (Exod 20:16). He rightly warned against
lies, deceits, boastings, flatteries, false accusations, gossips, perjuries,
etc. Despite his warning against bearing false witness, it is necessary to
reveal that the Rev Seet when he taught the Ten Commandments at the Far
Eastern Bible College (FEBC) commented that there are times when employing
“deceit” is not a sin. In his lecture notes, he wrote that in times of war it
might be necessary to tell a lie (i.e. a “lie of necessity”). The Rev Seet is
even quoted in the internet as an advocate of such a “lie of necessity.”2
Now, if the Rev Charles Seet
believes that bearing false witness or telling a lie is acceptable in times of
war, how can we be sure that he does not deem the present situation between
Life BPC and FEBC to be “war,” and that he is not employing deceit in his
writings and dealings with us? How can we be sure he is speaking truthfully
since he believes that “Truth must always be given to whom it is due, but it
may not be given to an enemy who may use that truth for evil
purposes” (emphasis his). Does he see FEBC as an enemy? From his “Mark Them
Which Cause Divisions” paper branding VPP a “heresy” without any biblical
justification, and seeing it as an evil which must be destroyed together with
its proponents, I cannot help but think that he sees us as enemies. He tells
us not to bear false witness, but how can we be sure he is bearing true
witness at this time, and not employing deception or telling lies to destroy
his enemies?.
At this juncture, will the Rev
Charles Seet bear true witness by telling us whether it is true or not that an
Elder of Life BPC had recommended the anti-KJV/pro-modern-versions book—One
Bible Only?—privately to Lifers when the Rev Dr Timothy Tow was still the
pastor of Life BPC, thereby undermining his leadership and his defence of the
KJV against Westcott and Hort? Was it not true that another Elder had deemed
FEBC “extreme” for rejecting the NKJV? Would he also consider the Trinitarian
Bible Society (TBS) to be “extreme” since the TBS like FEBC rejects the NKJV?
Will he testify honestly or will he apply the “lie of necessity”? Please be
reminded of the inspired and preserved, infallible and inerrant words of God:
“But let your communication be, Yea, yea; Nay, nay: for whatsoever is more
than these cometh of evil” (Matt 5:37); “In the mouth of two or three
witnesses shall every word be established” (2 Cor 13:1).
Selective Quotation
The Life BPC BOE say to quote
selectively is to bear false witness. This is a strange allegation indeed.
Scholars often quote selectively but fairly to prove a point based upon
certain presuppositions and premises, and often write papers to build their
own case or that of other published authors/scholars by introducing new
arguments or evidences that had not been previously considered. This is not to
say that those who have been quoted necessarily support the position or
supposition of the author or writer or vice versa. Every scholar has to do his
own research and thinking. This is all part of the scholastic exercise of iron
sharpening iron (Prov 27:17). As far as Christianity is concerned, we do not
go on a wild goose chase, but have a totally infallible and absolutely
authoritative basis or source which is the 100% inspired and 100% preserved
words of God by which we subject all our thinking and reasoning, convictions
and conclusions. It is baffling why this should be considered “false
witnessing.”
Now, the Rev Charles Seet and his
Elders say I am guilty of “selective quotation,” and in their judgement,
“bearing false witness.” They say that in my paper on John Owen’s view of the
Perfect Bible, I was deceitful by hiding the fact that John Owen “advocated
the exercise of diligence in searching the Word of God to solve textual
variants in or among the copies we have.” If they had read my paper carefully
and thoroughly, they would not have wronged me, for I stated clearly in that
article, “Owen did not deny the existence of textual variants (387).
Nevertheless, he clarified that ‘the whole Word of God, in every letter and
tittle, as given from him by inspiration, is preserved without corruption’
(388).”3
I also went on to deal with
“textual criticism,” and showed how Owen was against it because the divine
origin and nature of Scripture did not allow for it.
If I am guilty of “selective
quotation,” then I am afraid the Rev Charles Seet and his Elders are guilty of
it too. For instance, they quoted John Owen about “textual variants” but
stopped short of what Owen went on to say about how textual critics have
wrongly used a corrupt translation like the Septuagint (LXX) to correct or
emend the inspired and preserved Hebrew text. Right after Owen said, “God by
his providence preserving the whole entire, suffered this lesser variety to
fall out, in or among the copies we have, for the quickening and exercising of
our diligence in our search into his Word” (as quoted by the Life BOE), he
wrote in the very next paragraph, “It was an unhappy attempt, (which
must afterward be spoken unto,) that a learned man hath of late put himself
upon, viz., to prove variations in all the present Apographa the Old
Testament in the Hebrew tongue from the copies used of old, merely upon
uncertain conjectures and the credit of corrupt translations.
Whether that plea of his be more unreasonable in itself and devoid of any real
ground of truth, or injurious to the love and care of God over his Word and
church, I know not; sure I am, it is both in a high degree. The translation
especially insisted on by him is that of the LXX. That this translation either
from the mistakes of its first authors, (if it be theirs whose name and number
it beam,) or the carelessness, or ignorance, or worse, of its transcribers—is
corrupted and gone off from the original in a thousand places twice told, is
acknowledged by all who know aught of these things. Strange that so corrupt a
stream should be judged a fit means to cleanse the fountain; …” (emphasis
his).
It is clear Owen dismissed the LXX
as a “corrupt” translation and is opposed to “uncertain conjectures” which we
on the basis of VPP likewise dismiss and oppose. Why did the Rev Charles Seet
and the Elders of Life BPC not go on quoting Owen and his warnings against
textual criticism despite the textual variants but instead accuse me of
“bearing false witness”? Jesus warned, “Judge not, that ye be not judged. For
with what judgment ye judge, ye shall be judged: and with what measure ye
mete, it shall be measured to you again. And why beholdest thou the mote that
is in thy brother’s eye, but considerest not the beam that is in thine own
eye? Or how wilt thou say to thy brother, Let me pull out the mote out of
thine eye; and, behold, a beam is in thine own eye? Thou hypocrite,
first cast out the beam out of thine own eye; and then shalt thou see clearly
to cast out the mote out of thy brother’s eye” (Matt 7:1-5).
Burgon, Hills, and Waite
Now, it is without question that J
W Burgon and E F Hills both believed in the jot-and-tittle preservation of the
Holy Scriptures (Matt 5:18), and this is nothing short of verbal and plenary
preservation (VPP).4
However, this does not mean that they agree on every point as regards the
identification of the texts, and that was why I said, Burgon’s Majority Text
position is “good,” Hills’s Received Text underlying the KJV (“maximum
certainty” but not “absolute certainty”) is “better,” and Waite’s Received
Text underlying the KJV (100% certainty of exact words kept intact) is “best.”5
This has to do with the question of consistency in the identification
of the preserved text or words by means of the logic of faith, but none
of them ever denied VPP or the jot-and-tittle preservation of the Scriptures
(Matt 5:18), unlike certain American fundamentalists, neo-evangelicals, and
modernists today who say that Biblical preservation is not taught in the
Scriptures, who dismiss it as a “new doctrine” invented by the Westminster
divines, who believe that there are lost words in the Bible, and who employ
conjectural emendation by attributing “scribal errors” to certain parts of
God’s Word when there are none (e.g. 1 Samuel 13:1, 2 Chronicles 22:2 etc).
Based on God’s promise of jot and tittle preservation (or VPP), I do not
believe that God’s people throughout the ages have been reading such “errors”
or “mistakes” in the Bible, but the infallible and inerrant, inspired and
preserved words of God.
Burgon, Hills, and Waite are all on
the same team of KJV defenders, and they essentially agree as to where the
inspired words of God are preserved. By way of illustration, if Burgon, Hills
and Waite were to be asked, “Where is Life BPC/FEBC?,” Burgon would answer,
“It is in the Newton area,” Hills would say, “It is along Gilstead Road,” and
Waite would reply, “It is at 9, 9A and 10 Gilstead Road.” All three answers
are true (Burgon’s answer is good, Hills’s is better, Waite’s the best),
without denying the very existence and location of Life BPC and FEBC. In terms
of location, the first is close, the next is closer, and the last is the
closest, being most specific and certain. A Bible believer will not lose his
way if he consults Burgon, Hills and Waite, but if he were to ask Westcott and
Hort, the modern textual critics or modern versionists, they would tell him
that Life BPC/FEBC is in Woodlands, and he would surely lose his way. Now,
this veritable and charitable way of looking at the Biblical doctrine of VPP
is not something the Rev Charles Seet and his Elders are ignorant of, for I
had written a sincere letter on March 27, 2003 to the Life BPC session seeking
for peace and unity on the basis of truth and love, but they rejected it on
April 16, 2003. They were hard on Pastor Tow during session meetings for
taking the same 100% view on Scripture among other things, which sadly drove
him to his resignation a few months later, on August 20, 2003. Where was the
verity, sagacity, and charity in all this? Let that sober, sagacious, and
scholarly man answer. May the Lord raise up a Gamaliel (Acts 5:34-39)!
Textual Variants
The Rev Charles Seet and Elders of
Life BPC accused me of deceit because, according to them, I hid or denied the
existence of “scribal errors” or “textual variants” in the manuscripts. This
allegation is false. I spoke about “textual variants” in my book, Kept Pure
in All Ages.6
I also mentioned them in my paper, “A Plea for a Perfect Bible” where I said,
“No one denies that scribal errors were committed during the work of copying
Scripture. But the question is: Did God allow any of His inspired words in the
autographs to be lost during this transmission process? Although the Church
does not have the autographs (the very first scripts) today, she has the
apographs (copies) which reflect the autographs. Providentially speaking, the
autographs were neither lost nor destroyed.”7
In light of God’s promise to
preserve every jot and tittle of His inspired words in the original languages
(Matt 5:18), I am against attributing scribal errors to the Hebrew and Greek
Scriptures when there are none to begin with. It is also important to
understand that scribal errors are human errors committed during the copying
of Scripture and should not be identified with Scripture for they have no part
whatsoever in God’s infallible and inerrant Word. God has ensured that none of
His inspired words is lost and His inspired Word as a whole is not corrupted
in any way. Faithful scribes not only copied the Scriptures but also corrected
any copying errors and identified the authentic words or readings by the
guidance of the Holy Spirit throughout the ages and especially in the days of
the Protestant Reformation. As such, we believe the Hebrew and Greek texts,
words or readings underlying the Authorised, King James Bible are not
only the closest to the autographs but the very autographic texts
themselves, the 100% authentic and infallible apographs, by special or
extraordinary providence (Rom 11:33-36).
Scribal Errors?
The Rev Charles Seet in his sermon,
“The Word that Endures Forever” (October 28, 2007) said, “And some had
undermined the authority of the scriptures by claiming that there are mistakes
and discrepancies in the Bible and certain parts of the Bible are not true. …
Now the truth of the matter is that the alleged contradictions in the Bible
are only apparent. They can be explained, they can be nicely harmonised.”
Amen! This is precisely what VPP teaches and promotes and what I had
encouraged him to do back in 2002, that the so-called “discrepancies” in the
Bible, especially with reference to chronology, dates, numbers, spelling,
names, and places etc are only apparent and not true discrepancies, and that
we should harmonise and not amend or change them by calling them “scribal
errors.”
Now, I would like to know from the
Rev Charles Seet how he would square his statement above with what he wrote in
his personal website when he said, “Alleged discrepancies and errors that have
been adduced as proof of limited inerrancy can be explained in several ways:
Changes in spelling, changes in units of weight and measurement, different
calendar systems, or mistakes made by scribes during the copying of
manuscripts,” and yet claim that “the allegation that I ‘believe
the Word of God is not 100% perfect but preserved with copy errors’ is
false”?8
If the Rev Seet believes that the Word of God is 100% perfect, and that it is
not preserved with “copy errors” then why did he argue for such an error in 2
Chronicles 22:2 (and other like passages) when there is none to begin with?
Why did he write in a paper submitted to the Rev Dr Timothy Tow after the July
30, 2002 faculty meeting that “scribal errors do exist, but they are so
insignificant that they do not affect the preservation of the whole Bible,”
and then gave a list of such scribal errors in 2 Kings 8:26/2 Chronicles 22:2,
2 Kings 24:8/2 Chronicles 36:9, 2 Samuel 8:4/1 Chronicles 18:4, 1 Kings 7:16/2
Kings 25:17, and Judges 18:30?
When the Rev Seet was asked about
Matthew 5:18 in those days when he was still in FEBC, he replied that he had
to reexamine what Jesus said in Matthew 5:18, that jot and tittle does not
mean jot and tittle because he believed to be “fact” that 2 Chronicles 22:2
contains a scribal error. If he now denies that there are such mistakes in the
Old Testament, then that is VPP is it not? Why does he now say VPP is “heresy”
and we are “heretics” when we believe and teach that the Word of God is 100%
perfect without any error or mistake (scribal or otherwise)? His words and
actions are very contradictory and confusing.
The Rev Charles Seet and his Elders
said that John Owen advocated the exercise of diligence in searching the Word
of God to solve textual difficulties. We agree with Owen and have done just
this through our papers defending the present infallibility and inerrancy of
Scripture which are published in The Burning Bush (re Moses or Manasseh
in Judg 18:30,9
the age of Ahaziah in 2 Chron 22:2,10
Saul’s reign in 1 Sam 13:1,11
the numbers in
Ezra 2 and Neh 712).
As the Lord enables, more papers would be published in future to defend the
infallibility and inerrancy of the Hebrew and Greek texts/readings/words on
which the KJV is based (e.g. Ps 22:16, Acts 12:4, Jude 25, etc) without
undermining the veracity of the Scriptures and the faith of the saints by
calling them “mistakes” or “errors” (scribal or otherwise).
Has the Rev Seet changed his view
in light of his October 28, 2007 sermon? We are not sure at all since he
remains vague and refuses to answer questions. But one thing is sure: By
calling VPP a “heresy” which must be “stopped at its source,” he clearly
forbids us to teach that “apparent discrepancies” in the original language
texts or words immediately underlying the Authorised Version are not due to
“scribal errors.” For our belief in the infallibility and inerrancy of
every single word of the Hebrew Old Testament and Greek New Testament on which
the Authorised, King James Bible is based (which they claim to uphold as “the
very Word of God”), and teaching that there are no such errors or mistakes in
our Bible in light of Matthew 5:18 and other Bible verses, he now brands us as
heretics, bans us from the church sanctuary, and requires us to relinquish our
lawful rights to possess and use our birthplace and home at 9, 9A, and 10
Gilstead Road. Is such an act just and fair, veritable and charitable?
Biblical Separation
Only recently, an Elder of Life BPC
wrote to someone concerning the mega-church ministry of Joel Osteen and his
wife. This Elder said, “… while I can listen and accept the teachings of the
Osteens, FEBC may not – because they do not subscribe to VPP! Watch Joel
Osteen Online and that will turn FEBC off for sure! FEBC will consider the
Osteen's preaching humanistic, neo-evangelical, etc.” Now, whether Joel Osteen
subscribes to VPP or not, I do not know. Has he made any statement about it?
Nevertheless, it is true that FEBC does not endorse Joel Osteen, and neither
should Life BPC (if they adhere to their constitution). Although Osteen may
say certain things right or somewhat right about practical living (humility,
forgiveness, love, etc) which are also taught by many philosophers, moralists,
and religionists, he has gotten other things very wrong. One very wrong thing
is his inability to confess explicitly the uniqueness of Christ and
Christianity, that Jesus is the only Saviour of the world and only Way to
heaven in a “Larry King Live” interview in 2005, much like Billy Graham in a
Robert Schuller interview in 1997.13
The neo-evangelicalism and ecumenism of Billy Graham is well known,14
and Joel Osteen is no different. It is thus no surprise that Osteen should say
that Mormonism is Christianity in a Fox News interview on December 23, 2007.15
We do not judge Joel Osteen
subjectively but objectively by the Perfect Standard of the Gospel of Jesus
Christ and the perfectly inspired and perfectly preserved words of God, but
this Elder commends Osteen and condemns FEBC by no other standard than
himself, according to his liking or disliking. It goes without saying that
bearing true witness involves judging a person not by his appearance but by
the righteous standards revealed in the Perfect Law of God (Ps 19:7, John
7:24, Heb 4:12), which is none other than His verbally and plenarily inspired
Word supernaturally preserved by His singular care and providence to the jot
and tittle (Ps 12:6-7, Matt 5:18).
I am thus utterly amazed that an
Elder of Life BPC has no qualms saying that he can “accept the teachings of
the Osteens” without any qualification, and then slight FEBC’s separatist
stance against the error of humanism, neo-evangelicalism, etc. It shows a
gross lack of knowledge, wisdom and discernment from a high-ranking church
officer, a Sunday School superintendent and teacher, who should know better.
Let it be known that all pastors, elders and deacons of Life BPC are required
to be “in full agreement with the doctrinal stand of the Bible-Presbyterian
Church, in particular with its Principle and Practice of Biblical
Separation” (Article 13:3), which is clearly spelt out in Article 6,
“Principle and Practice of Biblical Separation.”
Lest they forget, permit me now to
cite Article 6.8 which states, “In loyalty to God’s revealed Word, we, as an
organised portion of the people of God, are obliged to oppose all forms of
modernism, cultism, Romanism and false religions. Dialogue for the purpose of
reaching a compromise between all true Bible believers and representatives of
such beliefs is impious, unbiblical, treasonous and unfaithful to the holy
God, as He has revealed Himself to us in His infallible, inerrant Word.”
(Where and which is Life BPC’s “infallible and inerrant Word” may I ask?)
Article 6.9 states without equivocation, “We are opposed to all efforts to
obscure or wipe out the clear line of separation between these absolutes:
truth and error, light and darkness. (See Jer 5:20; 2 Cor 6:14-18.) We refer
to such efforts by New Evangelicals, Charismatic Christians, promoters of
ecumenical cooperative evangelism and of the social gospel, and all churches
and other movements and organisations that are aligned with or sympathetic to
the Ecumenical Movement.” This must surely include separating from Westcott
and Hort who denied the inerrancy of Scripture, the historicity of the
creation account, and other fundamental doctrines of the Christian faith, and
all the liberal, ecumenical, neo-evangelical, corrupt modern versions of the
Bible today that stem from their corrupt Greek text.
In light of the constitutional
requirements of Life BPC, especially as regards Biblical Separation, are the
leaders of Life BPC truly “preserving godly paths,” or are they systematically
removing the “godly paths” and dismantling the “landmarks” of the
Bible-Presbyterian Church as founded by the Rev Dr Timothy Tow? FEBC is
faithful to the doctrines and ethos of its founding father, and that is why he
stands with his school of prophets, and hoping that the church he
founded—beloved Life BPC—would repent and return to the godly paths he has
originally established in his younger days and now strengthened in his old
age. But it is indeed sad and tragic that the current leaders of Life BPC
are dead set in getting rid of FEBC by stirring up hatred against FEBC,
maligning it as a heretical institution. Even Dr Peter Masters of Spurgeon’s
Tabernacle, who holds to a position very close to ours though not exactly,
does not deem VPP to be heretical but honourable, bearing true and not false
witness!
Plea for Peace and Unity Based
on Truth and Charity
As much as the Rev Charles Seet and
his Elders have rightly exhorted us to bear true witness, we urge them to do
likewise. Truth is open and does not hide. “If ye continue in my word, then
are ye my disciples indeed; And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall
make you free” (John 8:31-32).
“To err is human, to forgive
divine.” How we thank God that there is always mercy and forgiveness when He
is present within us and His Spirit fills our hearts, removing every selfish
ambition and pride in true repentance and submission to Him and His
authoritative words. May we see a Biblical and Christlike resolution soon
between Life BPC and FEBC in order to preserve the Bible-Presbyterian faith
and movement. “Behold, how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell
together in unity” (Ps 133:1).
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1
http://www.lifebpc.com/weekly/080127.htm.
2
http://www.otweb.com/blog/index.php?id=107&t=On_Lying.
3
http://www.febc.edu.sg/VPP3.htm.
4
http://www.febc.edu.sg/Verbal Plenary Preservation.htm.
5
http://www.febc.edu.sg/Verbal Plenary Preservation.htm.
6
http://www.febc.edu.sg/Theology3.htm.
7
http://www.febc.edu.sg/VPP9.htm.
8
http://web.singnet.com.sg/~sbseet/position.htm (emphasis his).
9
http://www.febc.edu.sg/VPP8.htm.
10
http://www.febc.edu.sg/VPP4.htm.
11
http://www.febc.edu.sg/VPP63.htm.
12
http://www.febc.edu.sg/BBVol13_2b.htm.
13
http://www.av1611.org/osteen.html;
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=51461; and
http://www.febc.edu.sg/assets/pdfs/febc_press/A Theology For Every Christian
Book 1.pdf (pp 11-15).
14
http://www.freepres.org/pamphlet_details.asp?graham_facts.
15
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,318054,00.html;
http://www.apologeticsindex.org/646-joel-osteen-mormon-church.
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