Tony Demarcus, Ph.D., D.D. #fundie disqus.com
Random Boy:
What a great question in the name of the Lord! Relative to KJV Bible in Italian, it is too bad that there isn't one. The Christian need not worry about this though because most Italians are well capable of speaking the English language, and can therefore read the Christian Bible same as anyone else. Praise the Lord!
There are many Christian organizations that been working tirelessly to translate the Christian Bible into various foreign languages. Like our esteemed Christian brethren whom the T-man has been helping with revising the Arab Bible to remove any references to the pagan god "Allah" and replace it with the proper "Al-Ilah". That way no Christian, pagan, or Mooslim will ever confuse between the real God of the Bible, and the fictional "Allah" of the Moohmadan raghead!
Relative to having our KJV in foreign languages, the Christian must never be ignorant in his understanding of why our Bible is pure and inerrant literal Word of our Jesus the Christ. Here're some of the questions to ask relative to establishing whether a particular Bible "version" is really a version of the Christian Bible or a Cathlic perversion of thereof. To wit:
Does it use Christian scriptures, known as the Textus Receptus, or does it relie [sic] on the corrupted old Cathlic or modernist manuscripts as its source material?
Was it translated by Christian scholars or by sodomites and Cathlics?
Were the right precautions taken against corruption of our Scripture, as was done with the KJV, whereby armed guards were posted at the doors of each translator to ensure no Cathlic corruption was brought in?
Was it purified seven times, as our illustrious KJV? See research by the esteemed Dr. David W. Daniels relative to this utmost important point!
Therefore, if you can find a Bible in the Italian language that will meet ALL of these criteria, it may be considered the Italian equivalent of the KJV! Ditto for the Bibles in any other foreign language, that the Christian needs not use at all if he can speak English.
Praise the Lord!