Yup i was led to the right place. Stuck to Gods word, They even mentioned they fight for prolife, theres was some music that brought me to tears, and im extremely welcome back
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1 Corinthians 1:21 KJV For after that in the wisdom of God the world by wisdom knew not God, it pleased God by the foolishness of preaching to save them that believe.
You nailed it, brother. This is exactly what the problem is, satan has lured all into the wisdom of the world when they should just have faith in God.
The sheer number of NT manuscript copies (over 25k) makes your point completely irrelevant. The more copies of something you have, the better your ability to work back to what the originals said.
On top of this, your position is self refuting. The only way for you to "know" that the text was "changed" is if you have an unchanged text to compare it with.
Regarding your worship of the KJV. The discovery of manuscripts didn't stop when that translation was written. There have been 100's of additional manuscripts discovered which shed light on older translations. Translations written 400 years after the KJV have the benefit of these additional manuscripts, thereby becoming a little more "accurate" in their renditions. This is the reason why we even have a NEW King James Version (NKJV) - to take into consideration the discovery of the additional copies.
The only way for you to "know" that the text was "changed" is if you have an unchanged text to compare it with.
I have "compared them." The Syriac texts, when placed side by side, agree with each other 99% of the time, the 1% disagreements are scribal errors.
What you are looking at is Alexandrian texts that the Arians, and other apostates, wrote about 400 years after the apostle John sealed the 66 books of the Holy Bible. In Syria, where the apostles were first called Christians. Not in Egypt, a type of the world that God has called us out of.
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