The ‘original’ versions of historical documents and paintings that are on display in museums and other places are also almost always extremely faithful replicas of their real originals or oldest surviving versions. Painstaking effort and thousands of dollars—if not more—go into producing each of these facsimiles in order to ensure they accurately mimic every minute detail of the works they imitate, which are far too priceless to be stolen, damaged, destroyed, or even kept in a brightly lit, room-temperature, open-air environment. You know as well as I do that you don’t genuinely, earnestly believe that the Old Testament, US Constitution and Declaration of Independence, Magna Carta, and da Vinci’s paintings of The Last Supper and the Mona Lisa are hoaxes clumsily forged by crooked historians, art scholars, philologists, and craftsmen orchestrating a vast, elaborate liberal conspiracy to discredit God’s existence. It’s thus obvious you don’t truly accept that your claim here follows a valid train of “logic.” The only reasonable conclusion one can draw from this is that you’re either being insincere and disingenuously using flawed logic to make a bad-faith argument, or you’re such an incorrigibly fuckwitted idiot that you can’t even figure out whether you actually believe what you say.