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Fundamentalists use interesting reasoning when arguing that the the New Testament is "God breathed" and thus proof for any point and cannot be in error.
When a strongly suspected error is identified, they can claim that only the original autographs (original editions) are completely true. If an error is found it must have been introduced by a later copyist.
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Who makes this argument? I have never heard it come from any self-described fundamentalist[/quote]
The young earth creationist types, for a start. From Answers In Genesis
"Section 2: Basics
The 66 books of the Bible are the written Word of God. The Bible is divinely inspired and inerrant throughout. Its assertions are factually true in all the original autographs. It is the supreme authority in everything it teaches. Its authority is not limited to spiritual, religious, or redemptive themes but includes its assertions in such fields as history and science."
https://answersingenesis.org/about/faith/[/quote]
RESPONSE: So you agree with Matthew that Jesus was born during the reign of King Herod who died in 44 BC, and then again during the 6 AD Census of Judea agreeing with Luke?
"inerrant throughout" you claim? How many animals did Jesus ride into Jerusalem? (compare Mark, Luke, and John, with Matthew.)
And according to Psalm 104, do you claim that the earth is fixed and cannot be moved, so the sun revolves around it?