Undiluted Bible

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An Undiluted Bible is a translation of the Bible that captures its full power and usefulness to overcome anxiety, addiction, obesity, and many other ob]]stacles in life. An Undiluted Bible removes removes the liberal denial and dilutions that are the result of liberal creep among the liberal academic community that dominates translation committees.

Particularly powerful in an Undiluted Bible is to recognize and translate:

The New Testament is a tremendously beneficial collection of works, and is most effective against addiction when read without dilution.

additional Examples

  • defining faith
  • Judas Iscariot -- typically described euphemistically today as the "son of destruction", when the KJV said he was the "son of perdition"; the NIV calls him merely "the one doomed to destruction" at John 17:12 (NIV).

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