If thats your belief, thats great. But you will then be forever arguing with people that dont share that belief.
Its a bit comical watching as someone believes one translation is perfect while another acts like a nitpicking proofreader and says it not, but then fails to come up with any one translation that might ever satisfy them.
I guess its kinda like computers, one holds to mac, other to android, and another still types on a typewriter. Maybe they all need a reboot.
Or maybe you can be like some believers claim that be careful how you live or what you say as YOU are the only Bible an unbeliever will ever read.
God’s Word is not like a Mac computer. Do you think the ark of the covenant that had the tablets of the Ten Commandments were like a Mac computer? If somebody touched the ark, they would have been killed. Why? Because it was holy. But your Bible lies when it says, “Holy Bible” on it. In your view it is really a holey bible, a book full of holes or errors and not a Holy Bible that is divine and perfect (like the real “Book of the LORD“ would be).
There are several reasons or possibilities why a person could reject a perfect Word.
#1. The idea of a perfect Word is not appealing to a person. Even if there would be a perfect Bible that came down from Heaven, it would not matter to this individual. This person would still reject it because they don’t want a perfect Bible. Just as there were Israelites who rejected God despite there being a holy Ark and actual tablets that were written with the finger of God. They don’t want to be under God’s authority precisely or perfectly and they want to sort of follow God their own way.
#2. A person may have been deceived by the impressive words, and magic trick of Modern Scholarship, and it is a matter of pride or fear out of lack of fellowship that they may incur. This person either does not want to be persecuted for standing up for the Bible, or they cannot fathom that most of Christianity could be wrong.
#3. The truth simply could not have been revealed to them yet. David Cloud thought KJV believers were crazy, until he did his own research on both sides objectively and sought out the truth on the matter.
#4. They could have a false conversion and they really are not born again or changed by God’s Word whereby God revealed to them by His Spirit that His Word is holy and perfect as it says.
There are plenty of verses for a person to believe in a perfect Word that is preserved.
The Bible says that Scriptures cannot be broken or how it is incorruptible the Word of God.
The Bible teaches that his words would be in a Book in the end times in Isaiah 34:16.
The Bible says we are to speak the same thing. This is only possible if there is one Word of God and not multiple conflicting versions.
So really the issue is a matter of faith and spiritual discernment on this matter.
It also comes down to whether somebody is a real truth seeker rather than following the popular crowd, as well.
Most do not want to be persecuted for the Word and they don’t want to make any waves. They want to fit in, and be accepted.
Some have been so deeply ingrained or brainwashed into Modern Scholarship that they cannot see the forest from the trees and they will see believing the Bible that existed for hundreds of years that Christians trusted by faith as ridiculous. Even when the best arguments are put forth, their mind is already closed like a bear trap. All evidence for trusting in a perfect and preserved Bible must be twisted to show there is no such Bible.
Side Note:
As for Android computers: Well, to my knowledge, they are not really that popular and as well advanced to handle big projects and or serious computer work. The more common forms of desktop computers are either PC (Windows / Microsoft) or MAC (macOS / Apple).
Android desktop computers are not as common as traditional desktop computers running operating systems like Windows, macOS, or Linux. Android is primarily designed for mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets. However, there have been attempts to create Android-based desktop systems, often referred to as Android desktop or Android PC.
These Android desktops are not as widespread as traditional desktop systems, and their usage is generally more niche. Some companies have released products that combine the Android operating system with desktop-like hardware, providing a different computing experience. But their features or multiple capabilities are not as rich like a regular PC or MAC.
I hope this helps, and may God bless you.