Amelo
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Thank you.
Now we are on the same page.
Please allow me to translate your answer in an even better understandable english so that you may understand it yourself too:
"The versions we had until 1950 were not perfect and flawless as we needed it to be, so we had to produce a version which is even more perfect. Thus in 1950 we began to release portions of our hyper-modern-word-of-God which is of course much better than the original-word-of-God. We even translated this modern bible into 130 languages, so that the whole world may see and understand our modern western standards instead of their own outdated literal word of God"
Notice how you mix up the terms "version" and "translation". The NWT is a version of the Bible, and it is available in different translations. But no worries, I corrected it for you.
"As human kind evolves, our ethics morals and values also change over time. What was perfectly normal back then, can be perverse, obscure or obsolete now, and vice versa. We do not want to be bound to the objective morality God originally dictated in the Bible. We rather go with our own modern subjective morality which changes as we change and develop."
We all remember what happened in Nazi Germany back in WOII due to this subjective morality, don't you?
People ratted jewish neighbours or even family-members out because it was the good thing to do...it was good moral for the sake of a better germany.
You remember that right?
"The Bible versions we had until 1950 turned out to be not that perfect and flawless after all because we discovered ancient manuscripts that prove that. But now, with the NWT we finally have a Bible version which is more flawlessand more perfect than all the other versions before."
Who knows what else is out there, waiting to be discovered to improve the accuracy of the Bible in the near future. This alone proves that the Bible was not preserved perfectly because we are still discovering new manuscripts, and who knows what else we may discover in the future, right?
Thank you again for your questions
This is what we believe:

There are thousands of copies of ancient manuscripts of the Holy Scriptures. If one copy has even the slightest difference, it can be compared with other copies to establish the truth.
A careful examination of older manuscripts confirms that what we read in the Holy Scriptures is God’s original message. We can be sure that God has diligently preserved the accuracy of his Holy Writings for us today!

