sastark
Puritan Board Graduate
Further, Adam, even if my first post were an oversimplification, the fact that you told me it was an oversimplification using modern English instead of King James English undermines the defense of the KJV as "vulgar".
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You speak Zulu? That. is. awesome.
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The vulgar language is the language of the common folk, Ken.
In my church I'm the only one who speaks Zulu. That doesn't make Zulu the vulgar language of my church.
You don't have to buy English text books for your children to have them learn English, since their playmates all speak English. They grow up speaking English. Therefore English is the vulgar language of your children.
You would have to buy text books, or hire a teacher or something for them to learn Zulu. Therefore it would be improper to call Zulu the vulgar language of your church, even though one of your kids learned it.
It ain't that difficult, and the definition of vulgar as used in the WCF isn't relative.
You speak Zulu? That. is. awesome.