Pastor Franklin S. Logsdon (1907-1987) is well known for repenting of his involvement in the modern critical text (i.e., the Devil's perverted modern Bible revisions). He was a Baptist pastor in Florida before his death in 1987. The Lockman Foundation tries very hard to dishonestly deny that Dr. Frank Logsdon repented of his involvement with the critical text. They even invented some lame fake story, but we have Dr. Logsdon's own words that were thankfully recorded.
Here is what DR. FRANK LOGSDON said the use of the modern critical text does:
- They cause widespread confusion, because everywhere we go people say, What do you think of this; what do you think of that? What do young people think when they hear all of that?
- They discourage memorization. Who's going to memorize when each one has a different Bible, a different translation?
- They obviate the use of a concordance. Where are you going to find a concordance for the Good News for Modern Man and all these others? You aren't going to find one. We're going to have a concordance for every one; you're going to have to have a lot of concordances.
- They provide opportunity for perverting the truth. There are all these translations and versions, each one trying to get a little different slant from the others. They must make it different, because if it isn't different why have a new version? It makes a marvelous opportunity for the devil to slip in his perverting influence.
- These many translations make teaching of the Bible difficult. And I'm finding that more and more as I go around the country. I mentioned this thing the other night. How could a mathematics professor or instructor teach a certain problem in a class if the class had six or eight different textbooks? How about that? How could you do it?
- They elicit profitless argumentation. Because everywhere we go they say this one is more accurate. Which one is more accurate? How do they know?
Dr. Frank Logsdon fully knew that he was in trouble with the Lord for helping to produce the New American Standard Bible.

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