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Two answers: 1st: Any Christian group may study the King James Version of The Bible. It is one of many translations of the Old and New Testaments.

2nd: There is a movement, which I believe is primarily located in the USA, of Christians who believe that only the KJV should be used, and who may believe that other translations are "Satanic", "corrupt" or otherwise lacking. They are, not surprisingly, known as "KJV-Onlyists". An example is Gail Riplinger, who wrote a book called "New Age Bible Versions", and Chick Publications who have produced a number of books, tracts and comics which defend this view.

The KJV is also known as the Authorised Version, so-called because when it was translated, at the behest of King James I of England (and VI of Scotland), it was authorised to be read in the churches (that is, in the Church of England). While it is still listed by the CofE as an acceptable version, most churches use others, especially the NRSV.

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