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==Response==
 
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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints uses the Authorized (King James) Version as its official Bible.
  
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However, there is nothing in Church policy or official Church teaching that forbids Latter-day Saints from reading other Bible translations in their personal study.
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==Conclusion==
 
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A summary of the argument against the criticism.
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==Further reading==
 
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Criticism

The Church insists on using the Authorized ("King James") Version as its official Bible, even though more modern translations are easier to read, are more accurate, and include more recent manuscript discoveries.

Source(s) of the criticism

Response

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints uses the Authorized (King James) Version as its official Bible.

However, there is nothing in Church policy or official Church teaching that forbids Latter-day Saints from reading other Bible translations in their personal study.

Further reading

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