Would you be more inclined to believe a holy book if it was inspired by the...

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...god in question in many languages? Like, if many inspired people of different countries wrote the holy book, independently and at the same time, and it miraculously turned out to be the translations of same book?

Would you then give it more credit that to the regular run of the mill holy books?
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God entrusted His word to the people of His choice who, in time, made it available in most languages. God has entrusted the job of translating it into many other languages for those who still do not have it. When everyone has the opportunity of reading or hearing it the end will be very near.
 
You mean if the original Americans (American Indians) had their own book of faith as well along with other cultures, like The Chinese? One which would translate into the same none sense as the current "holly" book?

Yeah, maybe then I would take a bit more serious and not dismiss it as complete joke.
 
That would have more credibility. However, history is history, you can't safely put your cents in it, so even if there were to be a holy book that its followers claimed was revealed in the way you mentioned, people would still question its authenticity. It also depends on what the holy book in question says.
 
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