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What are you asking God to do? Puppet the scribes so they never mistake a single letter?If the Bible wasn't perfectly preserved throughout history, then the God of the Bible is an incompetent liar and is not worthy of being worshipped. That's how I see it.
It's simple: the Bible said God's word would be perserved. If it wasn't, he sucks and is a liar. There's no point in bowing to a deity who can be so easily foiled by the mistakes of men.What are you asking God to do? Puppet the scribes so they never mistake a single letter?
What makes the KJV special? It wasn't the first English translation, and it's certainly not the most accurate.
I'm a relatively conservative Christian, but we have to play the hand we're dealt. Sorry to tell you, there's no dispute that there are differences in various manuscripts, and the originals are gone. Entire passages that appear in one manuscript but not another. Now I don't want to oversell it, most variations are spelling mistakes and such that don't matter at all. But some of it it significant.
I don't know why textual differences should be a problem, theologically. We have plenty of material to reconstruct everything important with extremely high confidence. Even most non-Christian textual critics will admit that the text itself is very secure. It's not been preserved letter for letter, but it's been preserved well enough, far better than any other book before the advent of the printing press.
Unironically the best English version.
It actually has been. You just need to be able to read Aramaic, ancient Greek, and Latin to be able to read the perfect version. God can do this easily, most men can not, therefore it is not God who is incompetent.If the Bible wasn't perfectly preserved throughout history, then the God of the Bible is an incompetent liar and is not worthy of being worshipped. That's how I see it.
Then learn ancient Hebrew, Greek and Aramaic and read the originals lolI'm just worried about the meaning being lost by translation