AVBunyan said:My point exactly - either you take by faith what you have in your hands today or not.
We beiieve in faith that the versions we have in our hands are the word of God.
AVBunyan said:Problem is - how can multiple and conflicting versions all be the 'word of God"?
The problem here lies in your definition of "conflicting." The various Bible versions do not contradict one another in matters that really matter - all of them present the plan of salvation perfectly as God handed it down for everyone.
AVBunyan said:I thought if you are going to call them the "word of God" then they must be error free for God's words are error free for he is God.
Then by your own definition the KJV does not qualify as the word of God. There are errors in the KJV as well as in other English Bible versions. God's words were error-free in the originals. But all we have is mere translations of the originals. And since these various versions were translated by humans, there are errors in all of them.
AVBunyan said:My life is simple - no Greek/Hebrew (for there are many conflicting to choose from), no multiple versions - just one book - a simple King James Bible.
Good for you! But you don't need to push your favorite Bible version as the only legitimate word of God in English because that just isn't true. The textus receptus on which the KJV is based is also compiled from various and "conflicting" manuscripts. But then since you don't pay any attention to the Greek, that won't matter to you.
The ending of Mark that is found in the KJV and in some other Bible versions may have been a part of the original autographs, but maybe it was added by some well-meaning scribe who had an incomplete manuscript. We will never know whether the ending of Mark's Gospel as recorded in any Bible version is the original until we get to heaven. But when we get to heaven we'll be so busy praising God and Jesus Christ for what they have done for us that we will not be concerned about the ending of Mark's Gospel or any other part of the Bible because we will be living in the presence of God for all eternity.