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The Bible is not tainted and perverted. Why do you say this? Point to something that fits your description.
Missing books. Translations altered. Details.
Remember who we are dealing with then ask yourself if they would ever lie to us.
I often get the feeling that certain passages are incomplete.
King James version is a start. Work back from there.
The Inquisition? The KKK referencing the Bible as proof that the white race is the chosen Race? Hitler using the Bible and claiming to be doing "The Lord's work". Everything Paul wrote can be traced to all the problems with Western Christianity.
And as pointed out, missing texts and such.
Thankfully all we need to understand and follow is Jesus. Beyond Mathew, Mark, Luke and John the rest is pretty much semantics that will be corrected or explained anyway... But to assume man has not perverted the Bible is foolish and if you need an example of a story, read what happens after Sodom and Gamora...
The Johannan Comma. Google that term. Read what comes up. 1 John 5:7-8 is a Catholic fabrication.
Matthew 28:19. The KJV Matthew 28:19 contains a baptismal formula that is not used anywhere else in the Bible but is used to justify the trinity doctrine. It's the core verse to justify the trinity. It contradicts the great commission as given in Mark, every baptism performed in Acts, and the greeting in every Epistle.
It was translated from a dead language to greek to where many words didnt have translations. Then to english or what ever, but its like a bad game of telephone.
Look up the council of nicaea. They literally sat around making up shit for the bible.
They changed all the names to white sounding names to better convert the white europeans.
The KJV is where they first mention hell. Before only purgatory was mention, not a fiery pit of hell. Thats what they realized fear controls better than anything else.
Etc etc and on and on.