I was simply asking for clarification.

Quote
Either the original or the current translations are accurate or they are not.

The original "autographs" certainly were accurate, but that is not quite the same as saying the current translations are the exact same thing.

That is why we have people who study these copies we have today. They for the most part study meticulously, in order to find any and all errors and present us with all of the evidence.

It also must be said that the vast wealth of copies we have today does not destroy our belief in inerrancy, in no way shape or form.
In fact, it is our belief in inerrancy that drives proper textual studies in order to give us the most accurate and consistent manuscript evidence we can have available.

Mark