Issues Facing The Churches<br>Video Series:<br><br>Errors Of Modern Textual Criticism<br>by David Cloud<br><br>On DVD or VHS<br>(80 minutes) Contains two complete messages  

Issues Facing The Churches
Video Series:

Errors Of Modern Textual Criticism
by David Cloud

On DVD or VHS
(80 minutes) Contains two complete messages

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We are pleased to announce the publication of a multi-media video presentation titled The Errors of Modern Textual Criticism.

Rare photographs, books, and other visual aids are professionally mixed into this high-quality presentation to illustrate the message.

In preparation for these messages, the author drew from the resources in his own extensive private library as well as from theological libraries in many parts of the world.

The modern versions (American Standard Version, Revised Standard Version, New International Version, etc.) are based on the ¿science¿ of modern textual criticism which was developed in the 19th century and resulted in the English Revised Version of 1881. Recently the book From the Mind of God to the Mind of Man, written by fundamental Baptists, claimed that ¿¿textual criticism ¿ is not a negative attitude toward the inspiration of the Bible. It is in reality an effort to assure us that we have the inspired Word of God¿ (p. 24).

We are convinced that this is a false view of textual criticism, and in this series of multimedia messages, we have presented evidence for four grievous errors of modern textual criticism:


1. Modern textual criticism ignores the supernatural character of the Bible.
2. Modern textual criticism ignores Satan¿s attack on the Bible.
3. Modern textual criticism ignores God¿s promise of preservation.
4. Modern textual criticism ignores the preeminence of faith.

Contrary to what some are saying today, the battle against modern textual criticism is not new. The author quotes a wide variety of authorities who stood against modern textual criticism in England and America at the end of the 19th century and throughout the 20th. He exposes the deep Unitarian connection in the founding of modern textual criticism. He documents the apostasy of all of the editors of the United Bible Societies Greek New Testament. He discusses the issue of Erasmus and his relation to the Received Text. He traces the history of the devil¿s attack upon the Word of God that began in the Garden of Eden and has continued unabated throughout the Old and New Testament eras.

He shows that the Apostles warned that the Scriptures would be attacked by false teachers, and the centuries immediately following the death of the Apostles witnessed exactly such attacks, as heretics attempted to change the Scriptures to suit their false doctrines and thereby introduced great confusion into the transmission of the text.

He describes the battle for the Bible that went on during Dark Ages, as Rome did everything in its power to keep the Bible out of the hands of the common people. He traces the history of the English Bible from the days of Wycliffe and Tyndale and Rogers. He documents the massive attack upon the Bible that is going on in our day through theological Modernism and New Evangelicalism. He cites more than a dozen standard works on textual criticism to prove this modern textual criticism is built upon the premise that the pure Scripture was not preserved by God. Finally, he shows that God requires faith. It is impossible to find the Word of God apart from faith, and yet modern textual criticism is founded not upon faith in God¿s promises but upon the cleverness of human scholarship. This, in itself, is a great error.

This is an important presentation for Churches, Bible Colleges, and Home Schools that want to prepare their people to deal with the apostasy of these last days.

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