BBB:The End Of the Track

   Several months ago we published an article about a young man with a
problem. We pointed out one of a series of several hundred ambitious
young men who desire to make a name for themselves by correcting the
King James Bible. The number of these young fools is "legion" and we
only mentioned one because of the fact that he is fairly contemporary.
The young man has done exactly what we told you he would do; he has
devoted his life to correcting the King James Bible to prove that he
himself is the final authority. In a letter to Herb Evans (which was
also sent to Donald Waite of the Dean Burgon Society) Gary Hudson now
tells us that the King James is wrong at John 4:24, 1 John 4:16, and
Psalm 45:6, after already having said that the King James is wrong in
Acts 12:4 and 19:37. Ho hum, so what's new? What could be less
interesting, "newsy," or stimulating than some Bible correcting
Alexandrian thinking he knows more than the Bible? This, of course, is
the end of all flesh and "the way of all flesh" with the Alexandrians.
They are all clones and no matter where they start, they always wind up
in the same position. No Alexandrian could possibly contribute anything
original to church history in any century because the creed that he
goes by is Genesis 3:1. So he always winds up in the same place. He is
a destructive critic of higher authority hoping that his authority is
higher than the highest authority. This was simply the predestinated
end of a young man's mind who bragged about "leaving" something that
never existed. "Ruckmanism" is about as real in America as Mongolian
poetry.
