Mock to Alter "when the perfect (THING COMES is removed) catching away happens, then that which is in part will be caused to cease??
Popular Doctrine [1 Corinth 13:10]
Published 20251029 -:- Revised 20251113--p
I am dyslexic so please bear with me. Scriptures are from Modern King James (MKJV) unless noted otherwise.
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Popular Doctrine is the accepted majority teaching. It's because these beliefs are so Popular, that other scriptures are now redundant or incompatible with Popular Doctrine. Our team strive to produce handy ‘POP-DOC Book-Marks’ with appropriately altered scriptures, so you can then paste each ‘Book-Mark’ into your bible in order to update your bible.
If you find scriptures that need updates, please contact us in the comments below, thank you.
Each ‘Book-Mark’ provides you with: -
1 The original scripture reference.
2 The new replacement scripture, which is then compatible with Popular Doctrine.
3 Then the reason the correction is needed.
1 The original scripture reference.
2 The new replacement scripture, which is then compatible with Popular Doctrine.
3 Then the reason the correction is needed.
NB: Beware....Rev 22:19 “And if anyone takes away from the Words of the Book of this prophecy, God will take away his part out of the Book of Life, and out of the holy city, and from the things which have been written in this Book.”
Question: Is the Popular Doctrine correct or is the original scripture correct?
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POP-DOC ‘Book-Mark’ [1 Corinthians
Chapter 13 verse 10]
ORIGINAL:
1Co
13:10 But when the perfect thing comes, then that which is in part will
be caused to cease.
REPLACEMENT:
1Co
13:10 But when the perfect catching away happens, then
that which is in part will be caused to cease.
REASON:
Popular Doctrine says the Rapture, (catching
away, caught up), MUST happen FIRST! The words “comingG3952”, par-oo-see'-ah,
or comeG2064” both refer to the advent or
physical presence of Christ. Thus most verses using these words are speaking of
the SECOND ADVENT! This is INCOMPATIBLE with
Popular Doctrine!! So the verse has been revised as shown to
indicate the rapture and NOT the SECOND ADVENT!
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All tongue in cheek of cause!
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GBY (God Bless Ya!) Yours Adrian

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