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Generally speaking copies of copies of copies tend to get worse as they go along. So, for example, if I take this fancy line art of ironically a copyist in his least sexy copying hat and I put it in here, and I copy it once Its gonna be pretty good. But if I take that copy and copy it and so on and so forth its gonna get worse in a hurry Look how much worse its already getting Thats what the original looks likethis is what it looks like after 30-some generations of copies. But none of you were surprised because you know the copies of copies of copies are terrible you understand the principle But when it comes to the Bible, weve got a problem We dont have this anymore so how do we know that the Bible which holds itself out to be a ridiculously important book is anything more than a deteriorated version of the original. Is it possible for us to feel confidence that what we have in front of us is an accurate reflection of what was written down in the first place? In this video I