
Welcome to the 1611 Defence podcast. Our purpose is to bring glory to Jesus Christ by having audio and video resources to help Christians better understand from where their bible came and help bible-believers defend God's words - the Authorized (King James) Version of 1611.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 39 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Religion & Spirituality | |||

This is a biographical interview with my former pastor of around 18 years, brother Bobby Utley of Kannapolis, NC. God has used this man in many ways to be a beacon of the King James Bible believing way in the heart of the Bible Belt. A friend of Dr. ... more
The background, history, and manuscript evidence behind the Legacy Standard Bible are discussed. Some of its major erroneous readings are analyzed. The article mentioned is from an advertisement in the Sword of the Lord newspaper, September 17th, 197... more
Missionary James Owenby explains how God led him to become a King James Bible believer. If we can help you in any way, please email 1611kiker@gmail.com.
Evangelist Mitch Canupp and the host discuss the canon of scripture and why the apocrypha is not part of inspired scripture.
If a church has stopped their evening services, stopped their prayer meetings, removed their hymnals, you can be sure it’s not a KJV preaching church. I don’t think it is a coincidence that more liberal churches are the ones moving away from the KJV standard. Textual criticism only brings confusion and God is not the author of confusion. Thank you for taking a stand for Gods Word. Stay humble and stay in the Book! God bless!
These men approach scripture from a faith based perspective. Meaning they receive the bible for what it is, the word of God, and believe it. As opposed to approaching scripture from a critical point of view. Those are the only 2 ways to view scripture. That’s why they teach out of the Authorized Bible. God promised to preserve his words first through the Levitical priesthood then through the Church. The very writings that brought us the Authorized Bible. They present a very faithful teaching roo... more
Excellent! I've enjoyed each episode, keep up the good work.
I used to be King James only. I then heard Mitch Canupp in a debate and saw that the arguments for people who are King James only are senseless ramblings that make no sense. Mitch Canupp almost single-handedly opened my eyes to see that other versions of the Bible are also amazing and useful. I now proudly use a CSB, which has helped me learn even more because it is written the way we talk in the 21st century. Thank you, hosts, for showing me there is no true argument for KJVO!
This podcast is basically the Qanon version of Christianity. Filled with fire hosing, revisionist historical claims, and personal beliefs with zero scriptural basis.
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Focused on defending the integrity and significance of the Authorized King James Version (KJV) of the Bible, this podcast engages in detailed discussions about biblical texts, translations, and the history surrounding them. Episodes frequently feature guests who share personal experiences and insights related to Christian faith and the implications of various Bible translations, often emphasizing the importance of the KJV within contemporary Christianity. The discourse often critiques modern translations and explores the historical context of biblical canon formation, making it a vital resource for believers aiming to deepen their understanding of scripture and its preservation over time.
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Recent guests on 1611 Defence include:
1. James Owenby
2. Pastor Andrew Sluder
3. Andrew Sluder
4. Kevin Mann
5. Mitch Canupp
6. Dr. Perry Demopoulos
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