It seems odd to me that Christians who expect the Lord to keep His promises in regard to preserving their bodies perfectly, would think He might not keep the same promises when made about His word. The Bible says that not a hair on our head shall perish. We know this means that He is going to resurrect us, not that our hair is indestructible. When God promised to preserve His word, why should we not then expect Him to do such, even if that means resurrecting it from a period of darkness?
There are doctrines in the KJV Bible that are seriously watered down in other translations, such as the trinity. You say "The trinity is in my Bible, brother James, I don't know what your talking about!" I said it is watered down. The clearest scripture that proves the trinity is changed in modern translations so as to render it useless in proving the trinity.
1 John 5:7 {KJV) For there are three that bear record in heaven, the Father, the Word, and the Holy Ghost: and these three are one.
1 John 5:7 (NIV) For there are three that testify:
If I, as a Christian, am supposed to look to God's word as my final authority, I must know what word to look to. God wouldn't have given the Israelites 20 prophets who agreed on most points but had differing opinions of some (so called) minor points, and then ask the Jews to pick which one they thought was the most reliable...
The Bible is God's word, and He esteems His word higher than His name. I can't believe that he would do otherwise than preserve His word, especially in these last of the last days.