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In King James: Author of Confusion, Trey Knowles presents a challenging and thought-provoking critique of King James I and the spiritual legacy tied to his reign. Knowles argues that King James blended political ambition, philosophy, and religious authority in ways that distorted sacred truth and reshaped how generations understood Scripture. Drawing attention to historical writings such as Daemonologie and the influence surrounding the King James Bible, Knowles questions whether power and doctrine were fused to control belief rather than illuminate truth. He urges readers to examine history, test spiritual fruit, and reconsider whether systems established in the name of God have always reflected the character of Yeshua. Bold and confrontational, this work calls for discernment—challenging readers to separate what is pure from what has been mixed, and to return to what Knowles describes as the unaltered truth of the Father.
By Trey KnowlesIn King James: Author of Confusion, Trey Knowles presents a challenging and thought-provoking critique of King James I and the spiritual legacy tied to his reign. Knowles argues that King James blended political ambition, philosophy, and religious authority in ways that distorted sacred truth and reshaped how generations understood Scripture. Drawing attention to historical writings such as Daemonologie and the influence surrounding the King James Bible, Knowles questions whether power and doctrine were fused to control belief rather than illuminate truth. He urges readers to examine history, test spiritual fruit, and reconsider whether systems established in the name of God have always reflected the character of Yeshua. Bold and confrontational, this work calls for discernment—challenging readers to separate what is pure from what has been mixed, and to return to what Knowles describes as the unaltered truth of the Father.