Indeed I am. And I say that as someone who's not a reasoned eclectic. Here's my Greek New Testament. I've had it for decades.
I've had it rebound 3 times and I need to do it again.
And which edition of the Greek New Testament is it?
The UBS3 (Corrected Edition)!
Yes, a Critical Text!
I love this book. I read it each and every day without fail. I love it's font size and print type. I love its extensive footnotes and detailed list of witnesses for the variants. I especially love the fact that the ancient versions and fathers are included in the apparatus.
So does this make me a proponent of the Critical Text? Absolutely. But I'm also a proponent of the Byzantine text form. Guys, I'm in favor of any Greek New Testament you will actually use. Yes, there are there some pretty major differences between the Greek texts on the market today in terms of their textual apparatus. But whichever text you use, I hope it encourages personal engagement, serious study, and heartfelt devotion to the Lord. I can assure you, there is life-giving power in the word of God. And there is no joy comparable to the joy that comes from a first-hand study of the Scriptures. PLEASE don't get so bogged down in the debates about the "best text" that you fail to read the one you own!

