(Disclaimer: This transcript is auto-generated and may contain mistakes.) The Bible says in Titus 3.10, a man that is an heretic after the first and second admonition reject. Listen to the same verse in the New King James, reject a divisive man after the first and second admonition. So the King James is telling us to reject a heretic, the New King James is telling us to reject a divisive man. Well here's the problem with that. For example, in Luke 12.51 the Bible reads, suppose ye that I am come to give peace on earth? I tell you nay, but rather division. So Jesus Christ himself in Luke 12.51 said, I'm come to bring division. Jesus Christ was very divisive. The word of God is divisive. The Bible says, for the word of God is quick and powerful and sharper than any two-edged sword, piercing even to the dividing of soul and spirit and of the joints and marrow and is a discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart. Obviously the word of God is always going to cause division. When Jesus preached throughout the book of John, it constantly says there was a division amongst the people because of him. His words caused division. There was a division amongst the Jews. He said, I came to bring division. The word of God divides people into those who believe it and those who don't believe it. Those who love the truth and those who turn away their ears from the truth. Now the King James does warn us in Romans 16 about people who cause divisions contrary to the doctrine that we've learned. He says, mark and avoid those that cause divisions and offenses contrary to the doctrine that you've learned. But to just tell us to reject a divisive man in general is basically telling us to reject Jesus Christ. I mean, the new King James is telling us reject Jesus because Jesus was divisive. He said, that's my purpose in coming, to bring division. Everywhere he went, he caused division. This is why it's so important that you use a King James Bible and not these modern perversions, even the new King James. And of course, predictably, if you look this verse up in the NIV, the ESV, other modern versions, what are they going to say? Divisive, divisive, divisive. That's where the new King James got it.