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The Liturgist
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NT texts inspired outside the protestant canon
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I’m sorry, He’s doing what now?
Yesterday at 4:31 AM
The Liturgist
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The former is an objective test, whereas the latter is subjective. For example, I feel a quickening effect when I read many books that...
Saturday at 9:22 PM
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We don't get to just decide something is Scripture because we want it to be. The Bible is the result of two thousand years of Christian...
Saturday at 9:15 PM
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Provide an example of something you want me to provide evidence for. We have a history of documentation about what books the Christian...
Saturday at 9:14 PM
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So your position is to believe what every and any text says? Here is how the Gospel of Barnabas opens: "Barnabas, apostle of Jesus the...
Saturday at 9:14 PM
The Liturgist
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Strictly speaking, that’s a tautological argument; it would be more accurate to say the Church decided on the BIble and the contents of...
Saturday at 9:14 PM
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I'm not the one who decides what is or isn't divinely inspired Scripture. The Bible is not subject to me, I'm subject to the Bible. The...
Saturday at 9:07 PM
The Liturgist
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Very true; the idea that the “Gospel” of Barnabas is inspired is grossly offensive; the work is entirely incompatible with Christianity...
Saturday at 9:07 PM
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Oh, the Gospel of Barnabas absolutely is a late medieval/early modern forgery that clearly wears its Muslim inspiration on its sleeve...
Saturday at 8:59 PM
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The burden of proof always rests on the one making a positive claim. And "the text claims to be written by so-and-so" is not sufficient...
Saturday at 8:58 PM
The Liturgist
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There is no “Protestant Canon” of New Testament text. 100% of Christian churches agree on the New Testament canon, which was first...
Saturday at 8:58 PM
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Didascalia Apostolorum Teaching of the Apostles inspired scripture
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The Ethiopian Orthodox do include it in their “Broader Canon” but primarily as an aid to church order - it and the Didache, which is...
Saturday at 8:46 PM
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High IQ Christians
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You don’t really need to do this unless you wanted to join MENSA, which is not inherently a predictor of anything good, and for people...
Saturday at 8:36 PM
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The whole of Christianity is the gospel of good news which includes Jesus death on the cross and His resurrection. Anything short of...
Saturday at 8:26 PM
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Except the Received Text isn't the Majority Text, for the reasons I've given. Parts of it, including things you cited as things omitted...
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