(Disclaimer: This transcript is auto-generated and may contain mistakes.) Hey, let's tackle some more of these questions, huh? We got a big full Q&A here. So some of these are irrelevant, so I'm deleting all the ones that are not about the King James issue because that's all we're talking about. Okay, so I'll give you guys this question. What if a church is KJV preferred, and the pastor preaches from the KJV, but the church doesn't reject other translations? Any thoughts, guys? I don't like it. So I've seen churches like that, and every single time that you have a church where a pastor says, we use the King James, but it's not... They'll basically say it's not perfect. If they're not going to reject the new versions, then it's usually they're going to correct the King James at some point. So yeah, I think they're going to downplay it, or they don't think it's a big issue. And so it's something that to me, just from my experience of being at churches where they're not like saying we are King James only, it always comes down to they're going to correct it somehow. There's some mistake here or there. And even in King James only churches, they say, well, in the Greek, you know, let's go back to the Greek and they'll try to redefine it a little bit. They may not say there's a mistake. So, you know, once you get outside the King James only realm, you're really getting into water where people are just ready to openly make up whatever they want. That's just my experience on that.