Q&A: Is the Bible's text perfectly preserved like Muslims claim about the Quran?
Viewer question about textual preservation and inerrancy.
Mike distinguishes 'sufficient' from 'perfect' preservation. He does not claim every letter of the Bible is unchanged across all manuscript traditions — ancient manuscripts do differ. What he affirms is sufficient preservation: the text has been reliably transmitted in its essential content. He refers viewers to his video 'What You Need to Know About the 400,000 Variants in the Bible,' which addresses manuscript variation in detail. He notes that people's worry about this issue often subsides once they understand how textual criticism actually works.
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