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Our Mission

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What KJVPBI Believes In

The mission of the King James Veritas at Polemics Berkeley Institute (KJVPBI) is to promote and defend the historical-literal doctrines of the King James Bible through rigorous, accessible, and convictional scholarship. We uphold polemics as vital for Christian intellectual engagement to expose doctrinal error, challenge unbiblical ideologies,

and confront the unchecked assumptions of modern academia. We believe that theological truth must be stated clearly, tested critically, and lived practically. Therefore, KJVPBI equips students, pastors, scholars, and the public to research and engage with Scripture using both scholarly rigor and plain speech. In doing so, we restore public trust in theological inquiry and reestablish the
authority of the Word of God as the foundation for all truth. Through teaching, publishing, outreach, and global ministry, KJVPBI seeks to cultivate a generation of leaders who embody intellectual courage, doctrinal clarity, and an unwavering commitment to biblical truth in all spheres of life.
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Core Values

What We Strive To Do

 Affirm and defend the integrity and authority of the King James Bible as the preserved Word of God.

 Critically evaluate and oppose scholarly and theological approaches that seek to revise or diminish the King James Bible.

 Uphold the system of Dispensationalism and the historical-literal method of hermeneutics as essential to sound biblical doctrine.

 Challenge theological models that conflict with or obscure Dispensational truth.

 Expose and critique academic philosophies that prioritize human speculation over divine revelation and biblical authority.

 Communicate truth in both scholarly and plain language, enabling people of all backgrounds to research, understand, and test doctrinal claims for themselves.

 Conduct conferences and preaching events in churches, schools, and institutions across national and international settings that are grounded in clarity, conviction, and accessibility.