John R. Rice, then editor of The Sword of the Lord, had a falling out with Ruckman around 1972 after Ruckman published his controversial book The Christian's Handbook of Manuscript Evidence. If this is intriguing to you, you will be interested in the article The deterioration of Ruckman’s language demonstrated in his changing treatment of John R. Rice
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It’s funny how his “rap sheet” is listed everytime he speaks (or when ANY Evangelist speaks, for that matter.