How do you the reader define the infallible Word of God despite the many translations and debates over Hebrew/Greek to English accuracy? Or the difference between manuscripts?
1.
The majority of manuscripts SUPPORT the traditional Hebrew and Greek texts. This is very important. The slight variations do not impact the underlying text, and the lectionaries ensure that the traditional text was in fact in use.
2. Those traditional texts in printed form underline the KJB, but NOT the modern bible versions. (This is also true for most Reformation bibles.)
3. A handful of
corrupted texts underline the modern bible versions. This is not opinion but fact supported by research.
4. Modern unbelieving critics deliberately chose the corrupt manuscripts and created "critical texts". Were they minions of Satan? Absolutely. Westcott and Hort literally hated the Received Text.
5. The majority of seminaries and bible schools accepted the hoax unquestioningly. There are few professors who know much about lower criticism, which is a highly technical field.
6. Above all there is money to be made by churning out revision after revision after revision, and fooling the general public into thinking that these are "new and improved bibles". Just like laundry detergent. Are we naive enough to think the publishers ignore profits?
7. The general reader ("you the reader") does not know much about any of this, neither do most pastors (who never did their due diligence about modern versions). Ask the average Christian who is Dean Burgon, and he will have no clue.
8. There are serious doctrinal changes in the modern versions which tend to be overlooked. Must one believe the Gospel before being baptized? Absolutely. But Acts 8:37 was expunged (meaning that you do not have to believe on the Lord Jesus Christ before you are baptized).
9. There was vigorous debate in the 19th century about these changes, but gradually the "establishment" critics won the day, fooled the seminaries, and fooled everyone else.
10. Christians who understand that there is a vicious spiritual battle over the souls of men will see how all this fits together. "YEA HATH GOD SAID?" never disappeared. Both the higher and lower critics worked for the devil to undermine Scripture.