Baptist Successionism and KJV Onlyism: Two Double Standards Exposed

In this episode of Weighed in the Balance, we continue our review of the 2021 debate on King James Onlyism by examining two audience questions that reveal what I believe are significant inconsistencies within the King James Only and Landmark Baptist positions. First, we look at the question of Baptist history. Why are some groups throughout church history embraced as spiritual forebears while others are dismissed when their beliefs become inconvenient? We examine the Münster Anabaptists, the Waldensians, the Albigensians, and the broader claims of Baptist successionism. Second, we examine the relationship between inspiration, preservation, and translation. If the King James Version is the only perfect Bible, what does that mean for Christians who do not speak English? Is it consistent to reject modern English translations while accepting imperfect translations into other languages? Topics covered include: • Landmark Baptist successionism • The Münster Rebellion • Waldensian history • The Albigensians and medieval heresy • Inspiration and preservation of Scripture • The Textus Receptus • The King James Only controversy • Translation and biblical authority • Church history and historical methodology As always, my goal is not to attack individuals but to examine claims carefully and follow the evidence wherever it leads. If you enjoy thoughtful and charitable theological discussion, please like this video, subscribe to the channel, and share it with others. #KingJamesOnly #KJVOnly #BaptistHistory #ChurchHistory #Theology #Apologetics #WeighedInTheBalance