"From the Mind of God to the Mind of Man," By James B. Williams, Editor, is nothing less than a not so thinly veiled attack upon the King James Version and the people that defend it. I cannot help but believe that this is a product of the thinking of Bob Jones University. While they pretend to stand for the KJV, members of their faculty continue to lead assault after assault against the KJV. Bible believing people sent their children to BJU, only to see many of them come forth criticizing the KJV. Surely, the founder of this school did not have that in mind when starting this school.
It would be most interesting to see a list of the colleges, universities, and seminaries where James B. Williams and his eleven authors went to school. I suspect that many of them would have a connection to BJU and some other like minded schools. While these schools go under the banner of fundamental, some if not many of their faculty members have gone off to do graduate work at liberal schools as Princeton, Harvard, University of Chicago, and even Notre Dame. It would be wiser to let your child bathe in a hog pen than to send someone off to such liberal schools. Take a bath in a hog pen and if you live, you will come back loaded with germs. Go to these liberal schools and you will come back with spiritual germs produced from long ago by Westcott and Hort. These germs of unbelief are then spread from fundamental (?) schools into churches. That is how the process works, and we had better wake up, before it is too late.
We would also like to know who is behind the publisher, Ambassador-Emerald International, who lists two addresses. One address is listed as Greenville, South Carolina, and the other is Belfast, Northern Ireland.
I want to thank James B. Williams for giving me the honor of being mentioned in this book. On page 8, he wrote, "There are others who have joined in this parade of misinformers, including D. A. Waite, E. L. Bynum, Jack Chick, and Walter Beebe. The list increases with time as more unqualified proponents of the KJV Only view join in the confusion." His condescending attitude is revealed, when he adds, "In general these are devout, sincere, well meaning-men who in their efforts to uphold the testimony of an inspired, inerrant, infallible Bible have followed others who have been misguided in their position." I know who the misguided men are, and it is not the men who are defending the KJV.
Why any Bible believing church or pastor would give one thin dime to BJU, Baptist World Mission, or any other organization or school that backs this book, is a mystery to me.