Sep 22, 2011
More and more groups of atheists and anti-Christians are tearing pages out of Bibles in acts of protest against beliefs and ideals of Christianity. To some this is very offensive, and I can understand. As a Christian, my Bible is very important to me. Of course, my Bible does not define what it means to be a Christian. My personal relationship with Jesus Christ is the reason I am who I am. Now, I might catch a lot of heat for this from my Baptist grandmother, but I do not solely use the King James version of the Bible. I have two other variations that I use for studying and reading so that I am able to interpret the Bible. I do find myself loving the language of the King James the most though.
It is hard to believe that it has been 400 years since the first King James Bible was published. I think this fact deserves a little celebration, which also might cause my Baptist grandmother to cringe but celebrating is in the Bible, Nana! With that said, check out the infographic below about the King James Version of the Bible. It is really cool, and I had no idea that the word “unto” was used so much!

