Is the King James Bible the only true Word of God?
No. Some people are so fanatical
about the exclusive "truth" of the
KJV that they would doubt your
salvation if you were saved by
reading another version. The New
International Version Bible is
probably the most attacked of all
the modernized versions, but any
errors it might contain are subtle
ones.
Other folks believe other
translations are the Mark of the
Beast.
There are some problems with the
KJV, slight translation errors. For
example, the word "God" in Daniel
11:37 reads, "Neither shall he
regard the God of fathers," thus
referring it to Israel's one
God but as some of the new
translations have, corrected
that version to the: "gods" of his
fathers referring to the Roman
pantheon of many gods. The American
Standard Bible is preferred by many
Bible teachers, and the Standard
American 1901 Revised Version of the
Bible (translated from the original
tongues) and is a very reliable
version, although harder to find all
the time as the Christian publishing
industry has become more
commercialized.
Some fringe groups have produced
translations that are very harmful
to the true Gospel message, but I
believe the real doctrinal train
wrecks come when people misinterpret
the Bible. I primarily use the KJV,
but I don't make a religion out of
my choice.