Here we go off in another direction. You got entirely defeated on the Vulgate and Septuagint, and so now you're going to get into the original text mythology. Original text that no one has ever seen. What's next, older is better? If this were a debate you would already be disqualified.
Who is the Comforter, that Jesus Christ asked the Father to send? Or has your apostate Bible erased this?
Older is better, absolutely, because it's closest to the original and less distorted source.
What do you think of school textbooks that combine Constitutional amendments? It's a dangerous slope. Particularly when schools aren't teaching cursive, so the originals won't be read in a few generations (that's their goal at least.)
Do you not see the danger? Do you not think that same danger applies to Scripture as well? Do you think all who've claimed to be Christian were steadfast and honest?
In Galatians 1:6, Paul warns about false Gospels because EVEN IN HIS TIME, WITHIN A DECADE OF CHRIST'S DEATH/RESURECTION, THERE WERE ALREADY FALSE GOSPELS FLOATING AROUND.
So yes, it should go utterly without saying that original is better to get as close to the true and undistorted intent as possible.
Here we go off in another direction. You got entirely defeated on the Vulgate and Septuagint, and so now you're going to get into the original text mythology. Original text that no one has ever seen. What's next, older is better? If this were a debate you would already be disqualified.
Who is the Comforter, that Jesus Christ asked the Father to send? Or has your apostate Bible erased this?
Older is better, absolutely, because it's closest to the original and less distorted source.
What do you think of school textbooks that combine Constitutional amendments? It's a dangerous slope. Particularly when schools aren't teaching cursive, so the originals won't be read in a few generations (that's their goal at least.)
Do you not see the danger? Do you not think that same danger applies to Scripture as well? Do you think all who've claimed to be Christian were steadfast and honest?
In Galatians 1:6, Paul warns about false Gospels because EVEN IN HIS TIME, WITHIN A DECADE OF CHRIST'S DEATH/RESURECTION, THERE WERE ALREADY FALSE GOSPELS FLOATING AROUND.
So yes, it should go utterly without saying that original is better to get as close to the true and undistorted intent as possible.