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Easy: I'm playing defense.
You are playing offense, by making a direct assertion:
You propose, that a book written in plain ink on plain paper, is the inerrant word of a magical being that nobody looking upon this ink and paper has observed.
In defense against your claim, the SAB proposes the obvious:
This book displays the simple common errors one would expect to find in a book written by men.
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Waterrock, what you are doing is offering that a simple everyday occurence (that people write books and are imperfect), is, in your case, special, and that magic has happened to disrupt this natural, everyday, observed, expected phenomenon.
You are introducing the claim of inerrancy into a human work, and are thus playing offense. The SAB is playing defense against that claim.

