Ok, then since the names of the gospels and the identification of all the books of apostolic origin was done by men, let's assume the Table of Contents is full of lies, 66 lies in your Bible on that one page. Since it was MEN who declared them Scripture (Christ didn't name all of the books, and we can't be certain that really was Christ since we depend on MEN who told us those were the words of Christ), then we can't trust the Bible itself because for all we know, we could have been lied to.
As to 100% accuracy, was Christ entering Jericho when he healed the blind man outside the city or leaving? Matthew says entering. Mark says leaving. You said 100% accuracy. Absolute arguments are ALMOST always flawed, as is the case in the fact that since we don't have the originals, we can't verify your claim that we can verify the Scripture with 100% certainty. Since we can't even say with certainty which books are Scripture, we certainly can't verify if what is in them is true. And since you reject all opinions of man, then I assume you just call them Gospels 1, 2, 3, and 4, instead of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, since it was Irenaeus who told us who wrote them, fully 2 generations after Christ's ascension and the death of the Apostles! Since we're letting every man be a liar, in a strictly 100% absolutist sense, this is the only conclusion.