The critical text leaves a great deal to be desired; but to go from that to, the TR and the KJV 1611 is God's only infallible word is. . .well. . .stupid, for lack of a better word.
God gave us brains for our benefit; to not use them is to dishonor Him; and it's lazy. KJV only is the lazy person's dream; no effort necessary.
"The simple believes every word, but the prudent considers well his steps."—Proverbs 14:15
P.S. I'm still waiting to learn if verse numbering is a corruption and if the Apocrypha is too. If the 1611 KJV is God's only uncorrupted word, then the TR upon which it's based and the Apocrypha must also be in that category. It's the only reasonable conclusion; and I take it from the silence there's no other alternative.
Of course, it is the "educated" Greek and Hebrew scholars who have a monopoly on the unadulterated message of the gospel.
Really, if that were the case, then the "educated" scribes and Pharisees would have received Jesus and the common people would have rejected Him. It would have exemplified the fact that the educated people are those who are inclined to receive Jesus and that the common people are bumpkins.
Actually, it was the other way around.
The "educated" scribes and Pharisees rejected Jesus while the common people heard Him gladly.
Therefore, I do not believe that God limits His unadulterated message to those who have "educated" themselves in the Greek and Hebrew languages.
He has given us His word in the common English.
One does not have to refer back to Greek and Hebrew words in order to get God's unadulterated message.
(while I believe that we can receive added insight by looking at Greek verb tenses and other things in the Greek that does not become evident in the English language).
As a matter of fact, we are exhorted against such arguments over words, in 1 Timothy 6:4 and 2 Timothy 2:14.
I believe that God, being Omnipotent and sovereign, has the power to preserve His unadulterated message in such a version as the kjv.
And that God, being loving, is motivated to do so.
Therefore name one good reason why He wouldn't have done so.