Yes.
God spreads his word through people that are connected to him. I will sooner listen to the words of a homeless man who lost his house after his wife died and succumbed to alcoholism, but never lost his faith in God and keeps fighting his demons every day, than to some priest who is reading from a book that (((Vatican))) had it's hands on for centuries.
You say God can preserve his word, but then go to a source that does not use any word other than faith. While I am not discounting anyone's faith on any level, I have to assert that your answer shows that you do not believe our Lord is capable of maintain his word through history.
See, the issue is that while you may hate the Vatican, or other religions.for that matter, the fact is that the Bible itself is free of religions. What religions DO with it is another matter all together. But we have literal miles of parchment and scrolls and fragments that can show a clear translation lineage going all the way back to as close to the original writers as possible. If the kikes had changed major portions of doctrine, or altered major portions that are important, we would be able to see a disruption in the translation history.
We see this in some parts of the Bible. The end of Mark being most noteworthy. The story of the woman caught cheating. We see it in the small word and grammar changes that occur during hand written translation.
But what we do not see are doctrine changes in the text itself that show tampering from an outside source like from the kikes. And this isn't just using Catholic source texts. This is using texts found at the dead sea, and other archeology sites throughout that region.
But let's say your right. Something was tampered with. Well, we do actually. Gnostic texts. We have found Gnostic texts that are very very similar to what all the other scrolls read...but just a tiny change to fit their own theology. It's why the so called hidden books like Enoch, Mary, Judas, and Thomas are not included in canon. They're found in the company of what we now know to be the equivalent of an ancient book of Mormon.
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