There are problems with the KJV movements to be sure, and it has spiritual consequences. For example, I find it difficult to listen to people quoting other versions even if they are making good points. However the biggest problem, is that everybody reads and comprehends and interpret writings differently. Your life experiences, your education, your preconceived notions, etc, all these are barriers that cripples our pure understanding of scriptures. Plus, the Holy Spirit can clear up any confusion that God's teaching and guidance is more important than what translation you are reading. For even if you are reading a perfect transition, if you don't have God as the teacher, your efforts are pointless. Thus, the KJV movement maybe have evil origins to cause division in the church, yet, with every lie, there is an insecurity that is being played on. Some Bible translation say that Jesus is "a god" or slight changes in other transactions like "money is the root of all kinds of evil" vs. "money is the root of evil." These are not saying the same thing. One might roll their eyes and say these cases are rare, but these issues are not trivial. These are theological consequences
There are problems with the KJV movements to be sure, and it has spiritual consequences. For example, I find it difficult to listen to people quoting other versions even if they are making good points. However the biggest problem, is that everybody reads and comprehends and interpret writings differently. Your life experiences, your education, your preconceived notions, etc, all these are barriers that cripples our pure understanding of scriptures. Plus, the Holy Spirit can clear up any confusion that God's teaching and guidance is more important than what translation you are reading. For even if you are reading a perfect transition, if you don't have God as the teacher, your efforts are pointless. Thus, the KJV movement maybe have evil origins to cause division in the church, yet, with every lie, there is an insecurity that is being played on. Some Bible translation say that Jesus is "a god" or slight changes in other transactions like "money is the root of all kinds of evil" vs. "money is the root of evil." These are not saying the same thing. One might roll their eyes and say these cases are rare, but these issues are not trivial. These are theological consequences