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In reply to the discussion: Here's a Page from the original 1611 printing of the King James [View all]MousePlayingDaffodil
(748 posts)... does have answer. Its called textual criticism, and it is a process that scholars use to reconstruct the original content of ancient writings where the autographs, the original manuscripts, have long since disappeared and all that is extant are later-in-time copies or fragments of copies.
Textual criticism is an academic/scholarly science that has been around since at least the 19th century, and is used with respect to ancient manuscripts in addition to the Bible.
You know, sometimes, before coming up with something to think about ideas that are even less than half-baked, theres something to be said for a person setting aside their intellectual presumptions/arrogance and actually trying to educate oneself, as opposed to just pulling ones bright ideas out of their ignorant ... uh, out of thin air.
Something to think about.